The former Clear Creek County sheriff's deputy who shot and killed Christian Glass nearly two years ago was found guilty of reckless endangerment Friday, but jurors couldn't reach a verdict on the charges of second-degree murder and official misconduct.
As one Colorado deputy faces a murder charge in the killing of Christian Glass – who was fatally shot after calling 911 in June 2022 – six more are being prosecuted for failing to intervene. Another has already pleaded guilty. New laws are casting a wider net across law enforcement in excessive force cases – with broader implications for policing, reports Sheila Flynn