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Clear Creek County sheriff’s deputies indicted, fired over shooting death of Christian Glass

The 22-year-old Boulder man was killed after calling 911 for help near Silver Plume last June

A Clear Creek County deputy shot and killed 22-year-old Christian Glass on June 11 after Glass called 911 for help after crashing his car into a berm. Glass, who was having a mental health crisis, told dispatchers he had two knives in the car and officer from several agencies tried for more than an hour to coax Glass from the car. The officers decided to break the window of the car to pull Glass out, despite there being no report of a crime, and Glass grabbed a knife. The deputy shot Glass after Glass turned in the driver’s seat and stabbed toward an officer, who wasn’t injured. (Image via body camera video provided by Rathod Mohamedbhai law firm)
A Clear Creek County deputy shot and killed 22-year-old Christian Glass on June 11 after Glass called 911 for help after crashing his car into a berm. Glass, who was having a mental health crisis, told dispatchers he had two knives in the car and officer from several agencies tried for more than an hour to coax Glass from the car. The officers decided to break the window of the car to pull Glass out, despite there being no report of a crime, and Glass grabbed a knife. The deputy shot Glass after Glass turned in the driver’s seat and stabbed toward an officer, who wasn’t injured. (Image via body camera video provided by Rathod Mohamedbhai law firm)
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Two Clear Creek County sheriff's deputies involved in the shooting death of a 22-year-old Boulder man who called for help after crashing his car were indicted by a grand jury Wednesday and fired.
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