For the second time in a week, a jury will decide the fate of a former police officer charged with murder for killing an unarmed black man
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Jurors on Friday began deliberating the case against former DeKalb County, Georgia, police officer Robert"Chip" Olsen. They met for five hours and will resume deliberations Monday morning.Olsen is accused of killing Anthony Hill, a 26-year-old US Air Force veteran of the Afghanistan war. Hill was naked and unarmed at the time when Olsen shot him in the chest and neck in March 2015.
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