AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - An outside review determined a deputy was justified in shooting a suspect last week in front of Glenn Hills Middle School, according to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Sheriff David S. Hopkins shot Brandon Hill on Thursday afternoon after Hill pointed a gun at Hopkins, according to authorities. It happened after deputies responded to a domestic dispute in the 3500 block of Primrose Drive, where a woman who knew Hill said he’d stolen her gun and left. Hopkins found Hill walking near 2941 Glenn Hills Drive and told him to show his hands, according to investigators. Instead, Hill pulled out a gun and pointed it at Hopkins, who fired, five times, hitting Hill in the chest, according to investigators. Hill was transported to Doctors Hospital in critical condition. As is typical in officer-involved shootings, the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office asked for an outside review. That investigation was conducted by the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office’s Regional Force Investigation Team and presented to District Attorney Jared Williams. Williams agreed the shooting was justified, according to the team. “Our duty is to protect and serve, and with that comes the responsibility of being transparent with the community we serve,” Richmond County Sheriff Eugene Brantley said in a statement. “We appreciate the public’s trust and understanding as we ensure that every incident is thoroughly investigated and that our deputies receive the support they need.”
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