City of Arvada settles with family of John Hurley

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City of Arvada settles with family of John Hurley
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John Hurley was fatally shot by an Arvada Police officer after Hurley shot an active shooter in Olde Town Arvada in 2021.

ARVADA, Colo. — The City of Arvada and the family of a good Samaritan have reached a settlement in a lawsuit stemming from a 2021 shooting, the family's attorneys said Thursday.against the police department a year after her son was shot and killed by an Arvada Police officer.

On June 21, 2021, Arvada Police Officer Gordon Beesley was ambushed and fatally shot in Olde Town Arvada by Ronald Troyke. Hurley, who was inside a nearby store at the time, ran out and shot Troyke, according to police. Hurley picked up Troyke's rifle and was shot and killed by a responding officer.

"In light of this, the parties have agreed to explore the possibility of a memorial to commemorate the events of that day," Kuroiwa said. The law firm of Rathod Mohambedbhai represented Boleyn and Hurley's estate and said they will hold a news conference with Hurley's family members at 1 p.m. Thursday.

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