Man remembered for more than his last day
Andrew Edwards
Steve Hills loved to play sports and spend time with his family. He
was a Christian, a Raiders fan and helpful at work. His family and
friends want him to be remembered for what he did in all his 44
years, not the day he died.
“Steve was an awesome, incredible person and I’m kind of making it
my mission to let people know what a great guy he was,” said Cathy
Dewitt, Hills’ sister.
More than 100 of Hills’ family members and friends gathered at
Central Baptist Church on Saturday to pay their respects to Hills,
who was fatally shot by police on July 3 at the end of an incident
officers called a “suicide by cop.”
Police this week released the names of the nine officers involved
in the shooting: Sgt. Guy Dove, Officer William Murphy, Officer Doug
Martin, Officer Mark VanMeter, Officer Greg Reese, Officer Jerry
Abrahams, Officer John Baggs, Officer Brad Smiley and Officer Jayson
Lewis. The men are all back on duty, Huntington Beach Sgt. Dave
Bunetta said. After the shooting, they were placed on three days of
paid administrative leave and were in contact with the department’s
psychologist and trauma support team.
Police said Hills called 911 on July 3 and told the operator he
would kill himself or a police officer. When police arrived, he
pulled out a replica handgun and aimed at police. Family members
shared memories of happier times at a memorial on Saturday.
In a eulogy for her brother, Dewitt said Hills was her confidant,
chaperon, hero and friend.
“He was everything to me,” she said.
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