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'''Gilbert R. "Gil" Hill''' (born [[November 6]], [[1931]] in [[Birmingham]]) is a former police detective in Detroit, Michigan and president of the Detroit City Council.
'''Gilbert R. "Gil" Hill''' (born [[November 6]], [[1931]] in [[Birmingham]]; died [[February 29]], [[2016]] in Detroit, Michigan) was a police detective in Detroit, Michigan and president of the Detroit City Council.


Hill joined the U. S. Air Force in [[1950]].
Hill joined the U.S. Air Force in [[1950]] and was stationed at Selfridge Air Force Base outside Detroit. After leaving the service he joined the Wayne County, Michigan Sheriff's Department as a deputy in [[1957]]. Two years later he transferred to the Detroit Police Department.


While he was a detective, Hill appeared on film in all three ''Beverly Hills Cop'' films as "Inspector Todd". He was elected to the city council in [[1989]] and lost in a runoff to Kwame Kilpatrick in Detroit's [[2001]] mayoral election (held on his 70th birthday).
Hill was promoted to detective in [[1969]] and joined the department's homicide unit in [[1970]]. While he was serving as a detective, Hill appeared in all three ''Beverly Hills Cop'' films as "Inspector Todd", Axel Foley's supervisor. He was eventually promoted to chief inspector of the division and commander before retiring in [[1989]] to run for City Council.  


Hill and his wife Delores have three children and three grandchildren.
Hill won that election and was re-elected twice. He served as council president during his last term and entered the [[2001]] mayoral race with the support of many people close to the incumbent, Dennis Archer. Hill lost in a runoff to Kwame Kilpatrick, on his 70th birthday.
 
Hill died in February [[2016]] at DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital of complications from pneumonia. He and his wife Delores had three children and three grandchildren.


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* Mullen, Ann (October 1, 2009) "[http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=2551On the Run: Gil Hill: The cop's toughest role]" ''Detroit Metro Times''
* Mullen, Ann (October 1, 2009) "[http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/story.asp?id=2551On the Run: Gil Hill: The cop's toughest role]" ''Detroit Metro Times''
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 1 March 2016

Gilbert R. "Gil" Hill (born November 6, 1931 in Birmingham; died February 29, 2016 in Detroit, Michigan) was a police detective in Detroit, Michigan and president of the Detroit City Council.

Hill joined the U.S. Air Force in 1950 and was stationed at Selfridge Air Force Base outside Detroit. After leaving the service he joined the Wayne County, Michigan Sheriff's Department as a deputy in 1957. Two years later he transferred to the Detroit Police Department.

Hill was promoted to detective in 1969 and joined the department's homicide unit in 1970. While he was serving as a detective, Hill appeared in all three Beverly Hills Cop films as "Inspector Todd", Axel Foley's supervisor. He was eventually promoted to chief inspector of the division and commander before retiring in 1989 to run for City Council.

Hill won that election and was re-elected twice. He served as council president during his last term and entered the 2001 mayoral race with the support of many people close to the incumbent, Dennis Archer. Hill lost in a runoff to Kwame Kilpatrick, on his 70th birthday.

Hill died in February 2016 at DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital of complications from pneumonia. He and his wife Delores had three children and three grandchildren.

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