Mylik Hill Convicted of Attempted Murder in 2022 Shooting of Indianapolis Officer
The conviction includes charges of resisting law enforcement and possession of a firearm by a serious felon, with sentencing set for March 11.
- Mylik Hill, 33, was convicted by a Marion County jury for the attempted murder of Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Thomas Mangan and other charges.
- The February 2022 incident occurred after a car crash in Indianapolis’ Fountain Square neighborhood, leading to a shootout where Officer Mangan was seriously wounded in the throat.
- Hill, who represented himself at trial, displayed his injuries to the jury and made erratic statements, including claims that other officers were responsible for shooting Mangan.
- Prosecutors argued that body camera footage, ballistics evidence, and DNA from Hill’s gun matched the injuries to Mangan, indicating Hill's intent to kill.
- Hill’s sentencing is scheduled for March 11, following his conviction on two counts of attempted murder, six counts of resisting law enforcement, and one count of possession of a firearm by a serious felon.