EX-OFFICER ACCUSED ANTHONY HILL'S MURDER TESTIFIES: 'NO DOUBT' I WAS BEING ATTACKED
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — During animmunity hearing for the officer accused of killing an unarmed, naked veteran in 2015, witnesses on both the defense and prosecution's side – including the officer himself – took to the stand to testify what they witnessed on the day of the shooting.
Back in March 2015, DeKalb County Police officer Robert Olsen responded to an apartment complex for a suspicious person call. When he arrived, Olsen said he encountered Anthony Hill, an Air Force veteran who had served in Afghanistan, who was naked and unarmed. Olsen said Hill "attacked" him, and, fearing for his life, he shot and killed Hill.
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