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DENVER — The families of two men shot and killed by Denver police in the past year have filed separate claims of $5 million each against the city.

Twenty-six-year-old Nathan Aguillard was shot in the head and chest in April during a no-knock raid at his apartment. His family described the Hurricane Katrina evacuee as mentally impaired. Police said he had a gun.

Police shot and killed 33-year-old Jason Gomez in December when he pulled out a silver cigarette lighter that police said looked like a gun.

Mayor John Hickenlooper spokeswoman Sue Cobb on Friday says they will review the claims and decide how to proceed.

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