Crime & Safety

Jury Selected, Testimony Begins In Ex-Cop's Murder Trial

Robert Olsen shot and killed Anthony Hill outside a Chamblee apartment complex in 2015.

DECATUR, GA — Opening statement are set to begin Thursday in the murder trial of an ex-DeKalb County police officer. Jury selection concluded Wednesday in the trial of Robert Olsen, who shot and killed Anthony Hill outside a Chamblee apartment complex on March 5, 2019. Olsen, who is white, killed Hill, who was black, when the officer encountered the unarmed Army veteran after reports that Hill was naked and acting erratically.

Hill, 27, had stopped taking medications for PTSD when Olsen encountered him. Olsen has said he thought Hill was high on drugs and that he feared for his safety. Police say Hill ran toward officers and did not obey commands to stop. The shooting took place last year at the Heights of Chamblee apartment complex.

Olsen is Georgia's first police officer to be tried for murder in five years. He has since resigned from the DeKalb County police department.

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