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Colorado corrections officers shoot man wanted on parole violation in southeast Denver

The man, who died at a hospital, was armed, Denver police say

Denver Post city desk reporter Kieran ...
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An investigation is underway in southeast Denver after Colorado Department of Corrections officers shoot dead a man they say was armed and who was wanted on a parole violation, police said Wednesday.

The man was taken to a local hospital in “extremely critical condition,” Denver police Division Chief Joe Montoya said at an afternoon news conference. Denver police later announced that the man died.

The shooting happened at about 11 a.m. in the 1000 block of South Parker Road, according to Denver police.

Denver police were not on scene at the time of the shooting, Montoya said. Officers with the fugitive apprehension unit of the Department of Corrections encountered the suspect, who they said was armed, and officers fired.

The shooting happened in a hallway at an apartment complex, Montoya said. No officers were injured.

The suspect was not immediately identified. An investigation is ongoing.

 

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