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Colorado promised transparency around police misconduct, but accountability law remains flawed

Legal limits, glitches and reporting issues play a role

Devyn Vick, left, and Trish Vigil – the sister and mother of the late Cedrick Vick, a carjacking suspect killed by Denver police in 2021 – want one of those officers, Shane Madrigal, decertified for his pattern of gleeful comments after the shooting. (Photo by Andrew Fraieli/Sentinel via COLab)
Devyn Vick, left, and Trish Vigil – the sister and mother of the late Cedrick Vick, a carjacking suspect killed by Denver police in 2021 – want one of those officers, Shane Madrigal, decertified for his pattern of gleeful comments after the shooting. (Photo by Andrew Fraieli/Sentinel via COLab)
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An investigation by the Colorado News Collaborative (COLab), The Sentinel in Aurora and Rocky Mountain Public Media revealed a host of loopholes, mistakes and regulatory blind spots that have kept officers with documented records of abusive conduct in good standing with POST.
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