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District Attorney Releases Documents Regarding Officer Involved Shooting

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When an officer-involved shooting occurs, the District Attorney is responsible for determining whether criminal charges should be filed; whether criminal charges should not be filed or whether to present the case to the Grand Jury for an indictment decision. If the District Attorney decides not to file criminal charges, the District Attorney releases a “decision letter” of his findings.

The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office has released the following items connected to the Longmont Officer involved shooting at 600 Martin Street which occurred on July 10, 2020:
• Press release (2 pages)
• Decision letter (24 pages)
• Video

All documents can be found at: https://www.bouldercounty.org/district-attorney/officer-involved-shooting-decision-letters/

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