(CNN) The jury in the case of a Georgia police officer charged with murdering a naked, unarmed black man ended its third day of deliberations on Tuesday without reaching a verdict.

Jurors deliberated for eight hours before they were dismissed for the day. Jurors was sent home Monday after announcing they remained deadlocked on some of the charges against former DeKalb County officer Robert "Chip" Olsen. They received the case Friday.

Deliberations will resume on Thursday at 9 a.m.

It marks the second time in a week that an American jury was asked to determine the fate of a white police officer charged with killing an unarmed black man. Last week, a Texas jury sentenced former Dallas officer Amber Guyger to 10 years in prison for killing Botham Jean, a 26-year-old accountant, in his own apartment.

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Olsen is accused of the March 2015 killing of Anthony Hill, a 26-year-old US Air Force veteran of the Afghanistan War. Hill was naked when Olsen shot him in the chest and neck. Trial testimony indicated that Hill struggled with mental illness.

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