Chinanews, December 29, a comprehensive report, on December 28, local time, the director of public safety in Columbus, Ohio, the United States decided to fire Coy, the city's police officer.

Last week, Koi shot at an unarmed African man Hill, causing serious injuries and death.

  According to reports, Pettus, the city’s director of public safety, stated in the ruling on the 28th that “the known facts do not prove that the use of lethal force is objectively reasonable.” Pettus pointed out that Koi did not shoot before shooting. He tried to ease the situation; after the shooting, he did not help the wounded, nor did he ensure that others could help.

Pettus also pointed out that Koy did not activate the body camera while performing the mission.

  On the same day, the Mayor of Columbus, Kincer, pointed out in a statement that the policeman’s practices "do not represent the values ​​of the Columbus Police Department."

Hill's family lawyer pointed out that this was "the first step in the fight for justice."

  According to previous media reports, the content captured by the police camera shows that Columbus police officer Koy fired within less than 10 seconds after contacting the unarmed African man Hill, resulting in death from his injuries.

The video showed that Hill was walking in the direction of the police when Coy fired the gun, holding a mobile phone in his left hand.

After taking a few steps back, Coy pulled the trigger.

  The Public Safety Bureau of Columbus stated that the shooting was caused by a noise complaint filed by a neighbor. After receiving the report, the police went to a residential area on the northwest side of the city to investigate.

The agency said Koy and another policeman were equipped with body cameras, but they did not turn on until after the shooting.

However, this portable camera provides a 60-second "playback" function, that is, before the camera is turned on, it can record a silent picture for 60 seconds, so the entire shooting process was still filmed.

  According to the report, in the footage taken after the police turned on the camera, the police could be heard giving orders to Hill, who was lying on the ground moaning in pain, asking him to put his hands on his side.

Later, Hill died of his injuries after being taken to the hospital.

No weapons were found at the scene.