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The footage, released by the department Wednesday, also reveals that five and a half minutes passed after Hill s shooting before an officer attempts to administer first aid.
Police identified Adam Coy, a white man and 19-year veteran of the department, as the officer who shot Hill, who is Black.
Coy was placed on paid administrative leave Tuesday. At a press conference Wednesday afternoon, Mayor Andrew Ginther said he was outraged by the shooting and called for Coy s immediate termination. I am also very disturbed about what I don t see next in the body-worn camera footage, Ginther said. From what we can see, none of the officers initially at the scene provide medical assistance to Mr. Hill. No compression on the wounds to stop the bleeding. No attempts at CPR. Not even a hand on the shoulder and an encouraging word that medic were in route.
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This image from a Columbus Police body camera shows the moments before Officer Adam Coy fatally shoots Andre Maurice Hill early Tuesday.
Body camera footage shows a Columbus Police officer fatally shooting 47-year-old Andre Maurice Hill less than 10 seconds after finding him in a garage early Tuesday morning. The officer who shot him is Adam Coy, a 19-year veteran of the department who has since been placed on paid administrative leave.
Columbus Police released records and video of the incident on Wednesday, along with Coy s personnel file and discipline records. Coy is white, Hill was Black. Police say no weapon was found at the scene.
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When Casey Goodson Jr. mused about his future, the 23-year-old talked about how he wanted his life to be more than ordinary; he wanted to make an impact on the world, his family and friends said.
Goodson died Dec. 4 after he was shot by a Franklin County Sheriff s deputy while entering his Northeast Side home.
At his funeral Wednesday at First Church of God on the Southeast Side, his family and others said they will make sure his life isn t ordinary. I believe Casey s purpose is to change the world, his mother, Tamala Payne, said from the pulpit. I believe Casey s name will save many other Black and brown boys who are not safe from the racist police, I believe my son s name will ring across the mountains …
Cop is fired for not turning on his bodycam before he shot dead an unarmed black man, 47, holding a cellphone in his friend s garage
The victim was gunned down by the Columbus Police officer in the early hours of Tuesday morning in the city s northwest side
Two cops were responding to a non-emergency disturbance call in the area
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said neither of the officers on the scene activated their bodyworn cameras until after the shooting
They were also delayed in giving the 47-year-old first aid after he was shot
Ginther said in a press conference Tuesday that the officer who shot him had been relieved of his duties and ordered to hand in his badge and gun