The news is out: [The former Ohio police officer indicted in the shooting death of Andre Hill pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges.
Adam Coy, who was fired from the Columbus Division of Police in December, entered the plea on Friday, according to Franklin County Court records. A judge set his bond at $3 million and ordered that he have no contact with witnesses in the case and other police officers.
His attorney, Mark Collins, could not immediately be reached on Saturday.
An Ohio grand jury indicted Coy Wednesday on murder in the commission of a felony, felonious assault, and two counts of dereliction of duty. He was arrested that same day and remains in jail as of Saturday afternoon.]
A good cop is one who hasn’t been caught yet.
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