Not long after initial reports of the shooting on the campus of UNLV started surfacing, individuals began posting reactions and thoughts on social media.
Mayor John Suthers has called for the city to spend $400.6 million in tax money next year, the city’s largest general fund budget in its history and more than 16
Colorado Springs Law Enforcement Commission calls on city to expand mental health services
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) The Colorado Springs Law Enforcement Transparency & Accountability Commission is prepared to make its first recommendation to Colorado Springs City Council and Mayor John Suthers.
According to JJ Frazier, the chairwoman of the Colorado Springs Law Enforcement Transparency & Accountability Commission, the first recommendation focuses on mental health and the Crisis Response Team s (CRT) in Colorado Springs. Our recommendation is to expand the city s use of Crisis Response Team s to meet the needs of the city of Colorado Springs, Frazier told KRDO.
Colorado Springs currently has four Crisis Response Teams. Each made up of a paramedic, a clinician, a firefighter, and Police Officer. The commission acknowledges that the city has taken step to improve the program, expanding it three times since 2014.
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Independent teams will now investigate incidents involving Aurora Police officers
The move comes after an independent panel called APD s handling of the investigation into Elijah McClain s 2019 death flawed. Author: Janet Oravetz (9News) Updated: 2:42 PM MDT April 23, 2021
AURORA, Colo. Following a critical report about the Aurora Police Department s (APD) handling of the Elijah McClain case, Independent Critical Incident Response teams will now be responsible for investigating shootings and in-custody deaths involving Aurora officers.
APD has now joined the Critical Response Teams for the 17th and 18th Judicial Districts. The two teams will conduct independent, multi-agency investigations into officer-involved shootings and in-custody deaths.