It has to stop now : Community rallies behind family of Andre Hill
People lined the street of Brentnell Avenue to show their support for the family of Andre Hill Tuesday afternoon. Author: Lacey Crisp Updated: 6:49 PM EST January 5, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio After the funeral service ended for Andre Hill, the man shot and killed by former Columbus Police Officer Adam Coy, his family led a procession to the Brentnell Recreation Center.
That s where Hill s family says he grew up, and loved to spend time there with family and friends.
Friends, family and supporters lined Brentnall Avenue, holding signs of peace and spelling Andre Hill s name.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The life of Andre Hill was commemorated Tuesday morning as family and lawmakers called for justice to be brought against the white Columbus police officer who fatally shot the 47-year-old days before Christmas. “We don’t want your sympathy. We want justice,” the Rev. Al Sharpton said in
Andre Hill, who was shot and killed three days before Christmas by a Columbus Police Officer.
A horse-drawn carriage brought Hill to the Brentnell Recreation Center Tuesday afternoon, as hundreds stood along the street and shouted “Justice for Andre.”
Hill’s family says he was wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt when he was shot and killed on Dec. 22 by Columbus Police Officer
Adam Coy, as he was dropping off Christmas money to a friend. Coy was fired by the city less than a week later, following a disciplinary hearing in front of The Public Service Director, after Coy was found to have not turned on his body camera before the shooting, and failed to render aid after Hill was shot.
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