Ex-officer who said he mistook a Black man's keys and phone for a gun gets 15 years to life for murder

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A former Ohio police officer convicted of murder in the shooting of Andre Hill, a Black man who was holding a cellphone and keys when he was killed, was given a mandatory sentence Monday of 15 years to life.


Expect a pardon.
 
A former Ohio police officer convicted of murder in the shooting of Andre Hill, a Black man who was holding a cellphone and keys when he was killed, was given a mandatory sentence Monday of 15 years to life.


Expect a pardon.
Yep, and then expect serious protests. Then Trump tries using the army again, thereby ensuring Democrats' control of the House and possibly the Senate. Which will mean Trump gets impeached and perhaps convicted this time..
 
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A former Ohio police officer convicted of murder in the shooting of Andre Hill, a Black man who was holding a cellphone and keys when he was killed, was given a mandatory sentence Monday of 15 years to life.


Expect a pardon.

Just put this asshole GenPop for the justice he deserves.
 
Just put this asshole GenPop for the justice he deserves.
I'm not familiar with this case but IF it was an honest mistake then why was he convicted of MURDER; makes no sense unless there's more to it.

"“I feel my actions were justified,” Coy said. “I reacted the same way I had in hundreds of training scenarios. I drew and fired my weapon to stop a threat, protect myself and my partner.""

Appealing.

Greg
 
I'm not familiar with this case but IF it was an honest mistake then why was he convicted of MURDER; makes no sense unless there's more to it.

"“I feel my actions were justified,” Coy said. “I reacted the same way I had in hundreds of training scenarios. I drew and fired my weapon to stop a threat, protect myself and my partner.""

Appealing.

Greg
He murdered an unarmed man. Simple as that
 
Years and years ago in Houston, a black preacher was stopped. As he exited his vehicle he reached onto the dash and swept up with his right hand, it was a bible. Now the light wasn't good, and the motion was no different than if raising a pistol. He got smoked then and there. Circumstances dictate response. The officer was no billed.
 
Years and years ago in Houston, a black preacher was stopped. As he exited his vehicle he reached onto the dash and swept up with his right hand, it was a bible. Now the light wasn't good, and the motion was no different than if raising a pistol. He got smoked then and there. Circumstances dictate response. The officer was no billed.
There is no excuse for these consistent occurrences.
 
A former Ohio police officer convicted of murder in the shooting of Andre Hill, a Black man who was holding a cellphone and keys when he was killed, was given a mandatory sentence Monday of 15 years to life.


Expect a pardon.
unfortunate situation. RIP Andre Hill
 
I'm not familiar with this case but IF it was an honest mistake then why was he convicted of MURDER; makes no sense unless there's more to it.

"“I feel my actions were justified,” Coy said. “I reacted the same way I had in hundreds of training scenarios. I drew and fired my weapon to stop a threat, protect myself and my partner.""

Appealing.

Greg

He's not a progressive actor like Alec "Quick Draw" Baldwin.


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I'm not familiar with this case but IF it was an honest mistake then why was he convicted of MURDER; makes no sense unless there's more to it.

"“I feel my actions were justified,” Coy said. “I reacted the same way I had in hundreds of training scenarios. I drew and fired my weapon to stop a threat, protect myself and my partner.""

Appealing.

Greg

The man was in his garage. His garage. He is told to raise his hands. As he is doing so he has his phone and keys in his hands.

Bam, bam, bam, bam, he is dead.

Murder.
 
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He's not a progressive actor like Alec "Quick Draw" Baldwin.


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And so once again we see the white racist justifying the killing of a black individual. Then you wonder why you see videos of blacks beating up whites.

So now at this point it is time for the white racist lecture about how violence is wrong because I mentioned whites getting beat up.
 
I'm not familiar with this case but IF it was an honest mistake then why was he convicted of MURDER; makes no sense unless there's more to it.

"“I feel my actions were justified,” Coy said. “I reacted the same way I had in hundreds of training scenarios. I drew and fired my weapon to stop a threat, protect myself and my partner.""

Appealing.

Greg
Honest mistake, my ass.
 
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The man was in his garage. His garage. He is told to raise his hands. As he is doing so he has his phone and keys in his hands.

Bam, bam, bam, bam, he is dead.

Murder.
Hill was not in his own garage. He was coming out of a friend's garage.
 
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