DeKalb County Officer Who Shot Unarmed Veteran Avoids Further Prison Time in Controversial Plea Deal

DeKalb County Officer Who Shot Unarmed Veteran Avoids Further Prison Time in Controversial Plea Deal
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A former DeKalb County police officer, Robert "Chip" Olsen, who fatally shot unarmed mentally ill veteran Anthony Hill in 2015, will not serve additional time in prison following a plea deal reached on Wednesday. Olsen's sentence of 15 years was commuted to time served, allowing him to serve the remainder on probation, with conditions including no firearms possession and completing community service. The case has drawn significant attention, including coverage in a podcast series, and has been a source of ongoing distress for Hill's family, who expressed a desire for closure.

May 28, 2025

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