Sunday, December 06, 2020

466 Current and Former Colorado LEOs Have Criminal Convictions, Histories of Lying or Excessive Force Incidents that Could Impact Their Credibility in Court

Sun, Dec 6, 2020 12:01 p.m.

Colorado Crime Report: 57 Denver Sheriff's Deputies — and the Sheriff — Have Potential Credibility Issues, Review Finds Denver Crime Report newsletter sign up

The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Sunday, December 6

57 Denver sheriff's deputies — and the sheriff — have potential credibility issues, review finds

Dozens of Denver sheriff's deputies have histories of lying or criminal activity that may impact their credibility in court — including the sheriff himself.

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Uneven approach to Colorado police officers with questionable credibility leaves public in the dark

The Denver Post identified 466 current and former law enforcement officers with criminal convictions, histories of lying or excessive force incidents that could impact their credibility in court.

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CBI identifies remains of one of three people found dead in San Luis Valley

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation identifies one of three people whose bodies were discovered in November in Conejos County.

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Driver dies in Lakewood crash as suspects flee robbery in speeding car

A driver died Friday in Lakewood when suspects from a nearby robbery crashed into the victim's vehicle.

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Inmate killed in Thanksgiving assault by another inmate at Colorado prison

An inmate killed another inmate in one of Colorado's prisons on Thanksgiving, prison officials announced Thursday.

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Elected as a reformer, Jefferson County's incoming district attorney is pushing out the office's top prosecutors

Alexis King convinced voters in Jefferson and Gilpin counties that she should be their next district attorney on the promise that she'd reform the prosecutor's office — and she hasn't waited to be sworn in to make sweeping changes.

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Buffalo Exchange's former managing partner sees no criminal charges for sexual assault allegations

Patrick Todd Colletti, a former franchising manager of Buffalo Exchange, was investigated by Denver police on sex assault allegations. He will not face criminal charges.

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Security company to surrender license in wake of guard's fatal shooting of Denver rally participant

Isborn Security Services must surrender its Denver license by Friday and will not be able to apply for a new license for five years, according to a settlement agreement between the company and the city approved Thursday.

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Polis revises Elijah McClain executive order to restore reference to potentially prosecuting police

Gov. Jared Polis made a second revision Wednesday to his executive order directing Attorney General Phil Weiser to investigate the death of Elijah McClain, acknowledging previous tweaks to the order's language "were taken by some in the wrong way and were hurtful to others."

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Westminster woman arrested crossing Mexico border with $3.2 million of methamphetamine

A Colorado woman driving an SUV across the Texas border with Mexico was stopped, and arrested, after authorities found more than $3.2 million of suspected methamphetamine concealed in the vehicle's tires.

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How many of those LEO are gang or affiliated in some manner gang?

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