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22-year-old posed no threat to police before Colorado deputy killed him, law enforcement review finds

Officers had no legal reason to force Christian Glass from his car, Douglas County sheriff’s investigation concludes

A person holds a picture of Christian Glass during a candlelight vigil at Citizen's Park in Idaho Springs, Colorado, on Tuesday, September 20, 2022. A Clear Creek County deputy shot and killed 22-year-old Christian Glass on June 11, 2022, after Glass called 911 for help after crashing his car into a berm. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
A person holds a picture of Christian Glass during a candlelight vigil at Citizen’s Park in Idaho Springs, Colorado, on Tuesday, September 20, 2022. A Clear Creek County deputy shot and killed 22-year-old Christian Glass on June 11, 2022, after Glass called 911 for help after crashing his car into a berm. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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The Clear Creek County sheriff's deputy who killed 22-year-old Christian Glass had no reason to use any force on Glass because he posed no lethal threat and there was no legal reason to detain him, a law enforcement review found.
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