The Denver Post

Police release body-camera video of officer shooting suspect

Police say Poolson pulled a gun, but video footage is inconclusi­ve

- By Sam Tabachnik stabachnik@denverpost.com

Littleton police waited nearly five minutes before rendering aid to a 41-yearold man shot by an officer earlier this month, according to video footage released by the department on Monday.

The video shows an officer chasing Stephen Poolson on Feb. 2 behind an apartment building. The officer has his gun drawn and can be heard yelling “don’t shoot” before firing. Police have said Poolson produced a gun during the incident, but the video is obscured, making it hard to see what’s in the man’s hand.

Body- camera footage does show police locating a black handgun nearby, and dispatch audio released Monday includes a recording of an officer saying “he pulled a gun.”

Littleton police have come under fire for mischaract­erizing the chase and shooting near the intersecti­on of Bannock Street and W. Powers Avenue. The department, in its initial news release, said the officer contacted Poolson after receiving a call for a suspicious vehicle. The suspect, Littleton police, said “was driving a motorcycle and crashed.”

But video obtained by 9News, and subsequent­ly released by Littleton police, showed an officer ramming Poolson, who was riding a motorcycle, with his patrol vehicle before giving chase.

Nearly five minutes pass between when the shooting occurred and when authoritie­s attempt to render aid. Poolson was taken to a hospital, where he later died.

The 18th Judicial District Critical Response Team is investigat­ing the shooting, and the officer, who has not been identified, remains on paid administra­tive leave.

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