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HomeFeaturedPueblo County Sheriff’s Office Deputy-Involved Shooting Caught on Camera

Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Deputy-Involved Shooting Caught on Camera

Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office being sued by the family of suspect.

Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Body camera video shows fatal police shooting during middle school pickup.

Editor’s note: This video shows the moment a man dies and may be disturbing to some viewers. It also contains strong language.

A family planned to file a federal lawsuit Tuesday morning against the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office after deputies shot and killed a man in a middle school pickup line last year.

Richard Ward, 32, was shot three times in the chest during an encounter with deputies on Feb. 22, 2022. The Tenth Judicial District Attorney’s Office cleared both deputies involved in the call in October, arguing the deputy who fired was justified in his use of force.

Source: 9News

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