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The next time Denver asks for help during street protests, Aurora police might not come

Mayor Mike Coffman plans to introduce a resolution on July 17 about indemnifying Aurora’s officers

DENVER, CO - MAY 30 : Law enforcement officers fire pepper balls and tear gas towards demonstrators near Civic Center Park during a George Floyd protest May 30, 2020. Protesters hold a rally for George Floyd at Denver on Thursday. May 30, 2020. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – MAY 30 : Law enforcement officers fire pepper balls and tear gas towards demonstrators near Civic Center Park during a George Floyd protest May 30, 2020. Protesters hold a rally for George Floyd at Denver on Thursday. May 30, 2020. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Saja Hindi - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 5, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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If the city of Denver doesn't agree to accept full legal liability for Aurora police officers' actions and pay for all lawsuits that stemmed from the 2020 racial justice protests in Denver, Aurora could end its partnership agreement with its neighboring city.
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