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Denver protests live: Updates from June 8 demonstrations following the death of George Floyd

AURORA, CO - June 6 : ...
Hyoung Chang, The Denver Post
Carolyn Miller and hundreds of other protesters raise their fists at a George Floyd gathering near the Aurora Municipal Center last week.
DENVER, CO - AUGUST 1:  Tynin Fries - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis continue into their second week as lawmakers at the local and national level introduce legislation to reform policing across the country.

In Colorado, Democrats have introduced a bill that would mandate all local officers to be equipped with body cameras, repeal whatap commonly called the “fleeing felon” statute, ban chokeholds, create an annual report about every agency’s use of force, and require cops to have objective justification for making stops.

Under criticism of its use of force against protesters in the first few days of demonstrations, the Denver Police Department announced Sunday changes to its policy, including banning chokeholds and requiring officers to tell a superior every time they point a gun at someone.

A reminder that all protesters are encouraged to get tested for COVID-19. is available at the Pepsi Center in Denver for anyone who thinks they may have been exposed to the coronavirus, whether they are showing symptoms or not.

Check back here for the latest updates on the protests in Colorado.

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