DA: Deputy who shot, killed man outside Main Event after active shooter call justified

Denver (KDVR) – The provincial lawyer, who reviewed the shooting of the Douglas County Deputy, told an armed man outside a major event on the Haylands Farm after the active shooter call that the deputy did not violate any laws.

George Brookler, Prosecutor of the 23rd Judicial Region, held a press conference on Monday afternoon on his decision whether the deputy justified him in the shooting of Galen Sipron on February 8 while he was responding to reports of active shooting inside the entertainment place. Cibron was later found that he was not the alleged shooter inside the main event; Women face more than 104 charges of this shooting.

“Given the information that the deputy had, the deputy faced at a time when he made the decision to use deadly force, and I believe that his conclusions were objectively reasonable,” said Brooler. Thus, was the question that was, “MP Mour’s use of deadly physical force was a violation or crime under the Colorado law? “My answer is no.”

The lawyer, who represents the Cibron family, claimed the camera’s camera shots that were released with regard to the shooting on Seabron that the deputy had no justification.

The lawyer, who represents the Cibron family, sent a press statement after the release of the footage in March, and he partially said, “Today, video footage of the shooting of Galen Sipron was launched by Douglas County Deputy, confirming what was launched on the Galen family since there was nothing but imitated, and with regard to the phrase, and with regard to the fees, it is confronted. Procedures.”

Brauchler’s decision means that the deputy, whom he knew as Nicholas Moore, would not face any fees regarding the death of Cibron.

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