Ohio State: Another Deadly Police Operation Against Blacks



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Andre Maurice Hill, 47, unarmed, was killed by a police officer at his home in Ohio.

The latest fatal police operation against a black trigger protests again: protester in Columbus.  (December 24, 2020)

The latest fatal police operation against a black trigger protests again: Protester in Columbus. (December 24, 2020)

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The 47-year-old man was shot and killed by a police officer in his garage.

The 47-year-old man was shot and killed by a police officer in his garage.

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The police officer had been called to the scene for a minor incident.

The police officer had been called to the scene for a minor incident.

Reuters / Megan Jelinger

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In the United States, a deadly police operation against an unarmed African American is horrifying.

Body camera footage of an official, circulating Thursday, showed him killing 47-year-old Andre Maurice Hill with multiple shots in the garage of a home in Columbus, Ohio.

Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther was outraged by the incident. Once again, police officers saw a black man and concluded that he was a criminal and dangerous, attorney Ben Crump, who represents several families of victims of police violence, said of Hill’s death.

The video shows details of the incident

The footage shows Hill approaching the police officer Monday night. He has a cell phone in his left hand, his right hand is not seen. Seconds later, the officer fires and Hill collapses.

The police officer had been called to the scene for a minor incident. According to media reports, it was about a man who was sitting in a car and was repeatedly turning it on and off.

The shooter’s motives are unclear.

It is not clear why the police officer fired. The video has no sound. Hill didn’t carry a gun. According to local media, allegations of the disproportionate use of force against the police officer are said to have been received.

In early December, 23-year-old Casey Goodson Jr. was shot and killed by a police officer in Columbus as he was returning home. According to his family, he was holding a sandwich that the officer thought was a firearm.

Protests against excessive violence

Last year there were months of nationwide protests against excessive violence and racism in the United States. The demonstrations were sparked by the death of unarmed African-American George Floyd during a police operation in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in late May. Apart from the mostly peaceful protests, there were repeated riots.

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