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The MPs publish video in the fatal shoot in the Main Event Entertainment Center

Highlands Ranch, Colorado – The Sheriff's office of Douglas County released a video on Monday, of which you hope that you could “correct some inaccurate information” at the deadly shootout of a man who was killed by a member of a member of the last month about a report on a separate shooting in the Main event Entertainment Center in the Highlands RANCH reacted.

The 23 -year -old Jalin Seabron was shot by a MP from Douglas County, who claimed that the suspect had held a gun in his hand, which he refused to do so by prosecution.

Since then, questions about the actions of the deputy of family members have been raised, since information that was not published after shooting after shooting on February 8, according to the office of the sheriff, were direct danger to the life of the MP that night.

In a press release that accompanied the film material from the Sheriff's office, a spokesman for the department said that only limited information about the shootout could be published at the time of the incident, since the MPs still collected evidence and questioned witnesses.

“We believe that this video will help clarify the facts in terms of this tragic incident, to correct misinformation and to assure our citizens that our deputy acted within the law,” said the spokesman on Monday.

Carried out with the body, external monitoring

The MPs claim that Seabron had tried to help 23-year-old Nevaha Rayon Crowley Sanders before the main event, according to reports, a woman shot into a bathroom before turning the gun randomly against other guests.

In the video you can see the arriving deputy who arrives on the 64 Centennial Boulevard, where he comes across Seabron, who is shown how he holds a firearm in his right hand and moves around as he goes around a vehicle that is parked in front of the event location.

Take a look at the video that the Douglas County's Sheriff published in the player below. The viewer discrettion is recommended.

The Douglas County's office publishes a video in a deadly shoot in the Main Event Entertainment Center

An unidentified woman can then be seen in sight when she competes with the armed MP. Seabron, whose back is headed towards the deputy, can be seen how he goes to the passenger side of the vehicle and opens the door while the deputy commands him to drop his weapon. The suspect, whose only visible hand is his left hand, can be seen how he turns his head towards the deputy when he continues to ignore the commands to drop his weapon.

The camera video worn by the body then shows how Seabron's body turns slightly towards the vehicle right hand outside the view and at this point in the video, the deputy shoots a total of nine laps in Seabron.

Sheriff office of Douglas County

“In accordance with state law, a peace officer is justified to use fatal physical violence if the suspect is an immediate threat of death or a serious physical injury to the peace officer or another person. In these pictures it was clear that others were in danger, ”a civil servant of a sheriff can be heard in the video published by the agency.

However, the video published by the Sheriff of the Douglas County's office does not seem to show that Seabron focused on the weapon on someone in the crowd, but moved the arm that kept the firearm up and down.

Body Dorn Camera Video by Jalin Seabron Shooting Outide Main Event Center in the Highlands Ranch.Png

Sheriff office of Douglas County

A man can then be heard on the camera -worn camera vano of the deputy, the “no!” several times. Moments later were the deputy radio devices that had been fired.

Seabron was declared dead on site.

A lawyer from Seabron's family delivered the Bodycam film material from the shootout below. The viewer discrettion is recommended.

Family lawyer publish video of Fatal Shooting at Main Event

“These situations unfold very quickly, and this person forced my deputy to make a lifelong decision. It is a decision that no law enforcement officer ever wants to make, but one that could not be avoided, ”said Sheriff Darren Weekly in a statement on Monday. “Law enforcement officers cannot hesitate in a life -threatening situation. If you have a gun and present us or the public an immediate threat from death or serious bodily harm, we have the duty to stop the threat. My deputy was to save life, including his own. “

Video film materials are published after the judicial hearing

The publication of three clips from the Sheriff office was appointed last week by a judge of Douglas County during a preliminary hearing for Seabron and 23-year-old Nevaha Rayon Crowley Sanders.

During the survey after the shootout, Crowley Sanders informed the deputy Seabron that he had no weapon, but when the deputy told her he saw her, “she replied, he just tried to protect her,” said an affidavit in the case.

In the vehicle, as documents show, the MPs found a small semi-automatic gun in which crowley sisters sat, which seemed to be emptied.

The MPs also recovered Seabron's pistol at the scene.

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Sheriff office of Douglas County

Tyrone Glover, the lawyer, who represents Sabron's family in the case, categorically rejected how Saabron was portrayed by Sheriff's Office, and the agency “deliberately associated two separate incidents to retrospectively justify the shootout of an innocent man”.

“Those of us who have seen some of these film materials … do not match the narrative that comes from Douglas County's sheriff,” said Glover on Thursday. “The people will be able to assess themselves.”

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