Tag: Broomfield Police Department
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Officers involved in Broomfield shooting justified in using deadly force
Three Broomfield Police Department officers were found justified in shooting and killing a man last summer. Seventeenth Judicial District Attorney Brian Mason sent a letter to the Broomfield Police Department on Tuesday, clearing officers Keith Hartman, Drew Fitch and Benjamin Mestdagh of any criminal charges following the shooting of 34-year-old Scott Hansen on June 5,…
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Man who threw knives at Broomfield officers faces assault charges
17th Judicial District officials filed assault charges against a man who allegedly threw knives at Broomfield police officers in an armed standoff last week. The district attorney charged Brett Carlini, 28, with eight counts of first-degree assault with a weapon, plus a second-degree assault on a peace officer charge, for allegedly starting an armed standoff…
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Morrison Police Department to disband after town board vote
The quaint streets of downtown Morrison will no longer be policed by the aptly named Morrison Police Department. Morrison town trustees voted to dissolve the tiny town’s police department during a board meeting Tuesday evening due to “various financial concerns,” according to a news release from the Town of Morrison. During the meeting, the town…
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‘This was a brutal killing’ | Broomfield man sentenced to life in prison without parole for murdering wife
In September 2022, John Ramos called 911 to report that he shot his wife inside their Broomfield apartment
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Broomfield active shooter officially charged first-degree murder
Gregory Ryan Miles, 34, was arrested after allegedly shooting at police and killing his girlfriend
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Shelter-in-place order lifted in Broomfield after ‘active shooter’ arrested
The incident occurred at the Arista Flats Apartments on Central Court.
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Broomfield officer used justifiable amount of force in fatal shooting, DA rules
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The 17th Judicial District attorney ruled that a Broomfield Police Department officer who shot and killed a man who allegedly approached the officer with a sharp object used a justifiable amount of force. 17th Judicial District Attorney Brian Mason announced in a decision letter Tuesday…







