'Crying all night': Community reacts after man shot and killed by Aurora police

Aurora, Colorado (KDVR) – A new video clip shows the deadly police in Aurora, which draws anger and thinking.

A man was killed by an officer near the Sixth Street and the highway 225 nights on Saturday. Police said the man had moved towards the officer strongly.

A patch of the sidewalk near the scene turned into an area of ​​mourning and protest against Rajon. Candles, balloons and flowers fill the area away from the place where the confrontation occurred.

The Aurora Police said that the officer who is working in the only identity document app has tried to stop the man due to a traffic violation, but the car crashed into two other cars – when the driver came out.

“Walking towards the officer began in a truly aggressive position,” said Todd Chamberlain.

Chamberlain explained what happened next.

“After a lot of conversation, at the stage it seems that the gun saw the officer on the ground and the suspect seems to be moving towards this weapon,” he said.

This is when the officer opened the fire, shot three times.

Witness Robert Berg said: “I was crying like all night, all night, it couldn’t happen, as you know, it shouldn’t have happened,” said witness Robert Berg.

I love them that the man was killed, Rajon Bilet, 37 years old.

“A seven father and a student in Picins Tech works to become electric,” said Queens Miller.

He said he had known a belt since he was 14 years old.

Miller said: “He was his oldest son with him during the time of this accident,” Miller said. “So, certainly on a good path, try to improve his life. I really don’t know everything, but I know there is a better way.”

Fire raised raw feelings across Ura. Some say that the officer has shown seizure, while others believe that the use of deadly force can be avoided.

Most of them agree that they want answers and change.

“I think better ways to solve crazy situations,” Miller said.

The vigil was held on Sunday night in his honor.

“It is a good feeling, all the support, as you know. The whole family is outside,” said son Zion Murphy Glot in the protest. “My father was a good person. You know, how he died was not great. We definitely want justice.”

The police have not yet released the body’s body camera or the name of the officer, although Fox31 has inquired.

The police said the full investigation is now underway.

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