City proposes police reforms for body cams, rendering aid in wake of fatal shooting of Andre' Hill Nearly a month after the fatally shooting of Andre' Hill, Columbus city leaders announced a series of proposed police reforms Thursday. Author: Bennett Haeberle Updated: 12:50 PM EST January 21, 2021 Nearly a month after the fatally shooting of Andre' Hill - an unarmed Black man killed by now-former Columbus police officer Adam Coy - Columbus city leaders announced a series of proposed police reforms Thursday – including enhancing the police division’s body camera system and announcing legislation that could result in discipline – or even criminal charges – for officers who fail to activate their body-worn cameras or failure to render aid to people hurt or shot by police.