October 30th 2024.
A man, who is 33 years old, was severely harmed by a police officer from the Brighton Police Department during his arrest for alleged assault and domestic violence. According to city officials, bystanders called 911 on Monday morning after witnessing a heated argument between a man and a woman at Brighton Japanese American Association Park on Longs Peak Street. The city released a statement on Tuesday regarding the incident.
In other news related to crime and public safety, a pedestrian was killed in a crash on I-76 in Brighton early Tuesday morning, and a Brighton father has been identified by police as a suspect in the death of his 2-month-old baby. Additionally, a man lost his life after being struck by an SUV, and the Brighton police department is currently investigating the matter.
Callers who initially reported the argument at BJAA Park later informed the authorities that the man was physically attacking the woman. Upon arrival at the park, police officers gave orders to the man, but he refused to cooperate and ended up getting injured during the arrest process.
The man was immediately transported to the hospital, although city leaders did not disclose any further information about the extent of his injuries or his current condition. As a result, the officer involved in the arrest has been placed on paid administrative leave, while the 17th Judicial District Critical Incident Response Team has taken over the investigation.
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