Both counties said the agreement allows them to hold juveniles in the right type of facility with the right amount of security based on their risk level to the community and themselves.
In June, OPD arrested 25-year-old Javaris Henderson for allegedly shooting a 69-year-old woman on the Keystone Trail. Sheriff Aaron Hanson said his office legally had to give Henderson a handgun purchase permit the year before, despite Henderson being placed in emergency protective custody five times and threatening to "blow up the FBI" at one point.
Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson said there's a three day limit to determine people's permit eligibility, and getting the answer isn't always easy. He says it may be time to revisit the law.
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