Jeff is a digital journalist with the Denver7 team.
AURORA, Colo. – An armed man, with “an extensive criminal history” who was shot and injured by Aurora police on Thanksgiving, “immediately began to fire on the officers” who were responding to a shots fired call, said APD’s police chief during a Monday press briefing.The suspect, who was not identified during the news conference, was struck in the arm and taken into custody last Thursday.At around 9:25 p.m.
“That suspect almost immediately turned on the officers and fired multiple rounds in the officers’ directions.”During the press conference, APD showed a photo of a police unit that had been struck by a round in its hood. “There were actually officers in that police vehicle at that time,” said Chamberlain. “The possibility of threat to them, for harm to them, was incredibly intense.
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