Christian Glass called 911 for help after crashing his car in Silver Plume — he needed someone to help unstick his car. Instead, a Clear Creek County deputy who responded shot and killed Glas…
Christian Glass called 911 for help after crashing his car into an embankment in Silver Plume — he needed someone to unstick his car.
“There was no need to threaten him with force; to draw guns; to break his car window; to fire beanbag rounds from a close distance; to tase him; to shoot him dead,” the Rathod Mohamedbhai law firm said in a news release. “From beginning to end, the officers on scene acted unconscionably and inhumanely.”
“Can you ask Clear Creek what their plan is?” the supervisor asked. “If there’s no crime and he’s not suicidal, homicidal or a great danger, then there’s no reason to contact him.”A 2020 photo of Christian Glass, who was shot and killed June 11 by a Clear Creek sheriff’s deputy.In his call to 911, Glass repeatedly told the call taker that his car was stuck and he was afraid.
Over the next hour, Buen, Collins and the five other officers who arrived on the scene from Idaho Springs Police, the Colorado Division of Gaming, Colorado State Patrol and Georgetown Police tried to talk to Glass and get him to step out of the car. They offered him soda, cigarettes and beef jerky, but Glass wouldn’t come out.
Fifteen minutes later, the trooper asked the other officers on scene whether they planned to arrest Glass.“We’re just trying to get him help,” one of the other officers responded and explained they were trying to detain him for a mental health hold.
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