Three Million Dollar Bail Set for Former Columbus Officer Adam Coy
Three Million Dollar Bond Set for Former Columbus Officer Adam Coy

Source: Franklin County Sheriff’s Office / Franklin County Sheriff’s Office
Adam Coy, the former Columbus Police Officer who was fired after killing unarmed Andre Hill on December 22, 2020, while responding to a non-emergency call appeared in court for the first time for a bond hearing.
Get Breaking News & Exclusive Contest in Your Inbox:
After entering a not guilty plea a Franklin County judge set Coy’s bond at 3 million dollars. Coy is facing four counts murder while in the commission of a felony; felonious assault; and two counts of dereliction of duty. Coy’s attorney Mark Collins stated after that they would be going to another judge to ask for a lower bond.
Coy was a 19-year veteran of the force and believed Hill was a danger. Coy says he thought the keyring in Hill’s hand was a revolver, Hill was unarmed.
Watch the bond hearing here
The Latest:
- Mick Foley Dumps WWE Over The Company’s Ties To Donald Trump
- Nas Claims Eminem Declined To Be Featured On His Album ‘Life Is Good’
- 2026 PTO Hacks: How to Turn 2 Weeks of PTO Into 50+ Days Off
- Director Kash Patel Slammed For Handling of Brown University Shooting
- Obamas Planned to Visit Rob Reiner The Day He Was Murdered
- Who Was Barbara Rose Johns? Teen Activist Whose Statue Replaced Robert E. Lee At U.S. Capitol
- Hate To See Them Hurt: The Biggest NFL Injuries Of 2025
- Ohio School Cellphone Ban Takes Effect Jan. 1
- Over 60,000 Pounds of Cooked Chicken Recalled Over Undeclared Allergen
- ‘Meet The Moment’: Barack Obama Lays Out Strategy For Democrats To Fight Back Against Trump