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Aurora mayor announces in-person council meetings suspended until Kilyn Lewis suit settled Mayor Mike Coffman announced ...
City officials said the decision to suspend in-person meetings was made to avoid disruptions caused by the Lewis family and ...
Aurora councilmembers voted Monday to meet virtually and get rid of public comment until there is an official ruling from the ...
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman announced Tuesday that the city’s council meetings will be held virtually to prevent disruptions ...
An unarmed 37-year-old Black man named Kilyn Lewis was shot and killed by a Colorado cop last year after raising his hands ...
The Aurora City Council will meet virtually and do away with public comment sessions until the city resolves a lawsuit filed ...
KUSA-9 News sued the police department for access to unedited bodycam videos with free legal support from an RCFP attorney.
The family of Kilyn Lewis is suing the city of Aurora and Officer Michael Dieck, who shot and killed Lewis a year ago.
The Aurora City Council on Tuesday voted to suspend in-person meetings and public comment until a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Kilyn Lewis is settled.
An Aurora Police officer shot and killed Kilyn Lewis in May 2024. The department has not released the full body camera footage from the officers involved.