Aurora police officer shoot, kill suspect after traffic stop Saturday evening

Denver (KDVR) – Aurora police officer shot a suspect after a confrontation near the highway of the 225th Highway and Six Street on Saturday.

Todd Chamberlain, head of the Aurora Police Department, said that the officer was at about 7:30 pm, who was working in the leadership under the effect of the impact, when the officer saw “a kind of traffic violation that happened.”

Chamberlain said the officer tried to stop traffic, but the car continued to travel and hit at least two other cars.

“At some point, after a lot of conversation, in an attempt to persuade him to do what the officer directed, the suspect came out of the car and began to move towards the sidewalk area,” said Chamberlain.

Chamberlain said the suspect “looked” was moving towards a pistol in the area, where the suspect turned and walking towards the officer in a “aggressive position.”

Chamberlain said the stock exchange lasted, as the officer, who was working alone and eventually supporting the intersection.

“He moved to the center of the street,” Chamberlaine said.

The firefighters arrived at the scene and announced that the suspect was dead.

The police administration did not specify the suspect, but Chamberlain said that “there will be an incredibly comprehensive investigation that will be revealed throughout this event.”

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