Off-duty Denver police officer hits, kills man walking on road

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The man was not walking inside a crosswalk and was about 30 feet north of the intersection

officer driving an unmarked police vehicle hit and killed a 70-year-old man on Feb. 21 who was walking across University Boulevard just outside of Denver.

The officer was driving north on University Boulevard, also signed as Colo. 177, near Hampden Avenue about 11:15 p.m. on Feb. 21 when he hit the man,, Cutler said, so investigators right now believe the officer was not at fault in the crash. Investigators do not suspect either the officer or the man to have been under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Cutler said the CSP investigation is still active, but preliminary information suggests no charges will be referred to the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office.

 

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I’m sure DPD will celebrate and promote the officer, as is tradition

What are the odds that the cop did that on purpose 🤔

Just had to blame the victim, didn't you?

How much you wanna bet the LEO was driving distracted

Maybe cops giving themselves get out of jail cards for traffic offenses isn't a good idea

so... what..no charges? or is it running someone down on the road is legal everywhere but a cross walk?

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