Source: Reuters
FILE PHOTO: Protesters gather after the killing of Andre Maurice
Hill in Columbus, Ohio
FILE PHOTO: Protesters gather after the killing of Andre Maurice
Hill in Columbus, Ohio
At the hearing in Franklin County court, Judge Elizabeta Saken
agreed to release the former officer, Adam Coy, a
19-year-veteran of the Columbus police force, on $3 million
bail.
Coy, a 44-year-old white man, was indicted by a grand jury on
Wednesday in the Dec. 22 killing of Andre Maurice Hill, 47. Coy
was responding to a nuisance call about car noise.
The former officer, shackled and dressed in an orange prison
jumpsuit, appeared at the hearing through a video monitor from a
jail where he has been held since his arrest on Wednesday.
Coy's attorney, Mark Collins, told the court Friday that his
client is not a danger to the public and is not a flight risk,
emphasizing his connections to the community and family ties.
"This case is unique," Collins said. "It is not a who-done-it,
but whether or not his use of force was justified. He is not a
threat, your honor."
Coy was indicted on one charge of murder, one charge of
felonious assault and two counts of dereliction of duty.
The case is the latest in a series of police killings of Black
people that have highlighted longstanding accusations of racial
injustice in U.S. law enforcement. Last summer, a handful of
high-profile deaths in Minneapolis, Atlanta and Louisville and
elsewhere triggered nationwide protests that pushed police
reform to the top of the U.S. political agenda.
(Reporting by Rich McKay; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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