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An activist and frequent protester at Aurora City Council meetings has filed a federal lawsuit, claiming her First Amendment rights are being violated by a recent decision to end public comment.
The Aurora City Council will meet virtually and do away with public comment sessions until the city resolves a lawsuit filed recently by the family of a Black man fatally shot by Aurora police.
Aurora City Council voted 10–1 to reinstate 30-minute public listening sessions before regular meetings, following a suspension due to frequent disruptions.
Aurora Police said Officer Michael Dieck did not violate department policy in the deadly shooting of Kilyn Lewis during an attempted arrest in May.
Public outrage is mounting as the 100-day mark nears since an Aurora police officer fatally shot 37-year-old Kilyn Lewis, an unarmed Black man. The latest: Protesters, including numerous members ...
The family of a 37-year-old man shot and killed by an Aurora police officer last May has filed a lawsuit against the city and the officer involved in the shooting.
The family of Kilyn Lewis and their supporters interrupted a town hall meeting for Aurora Councilmember Stephanie Hancock at the Colorado Early Colleges Aurora Thursday evening.
Deadly shooting of Kilyn Lewis leads to new Aurora police SWAT policies: Report “Until then, they will continue to disrupt our meetings.
Dozens of angry protesters briefly shut down an Aurora City Council meeting on Monday night. The crowd used a public comment period to express outrage over the fatal shooting of Kilyn Lewis by an ...
Justice for Kilyn has called out Hancock several times, saying she supports law enforcement more than Lewis and her own Black community, with Lewis's dad saying that she "betrayed her own people. " ...
If you missed today’s coverage with Darien Lewis, Eric Mims Sr., Kaitlyn Cornelius and Kurt Haberthur on the Sports Drive, ...
Kilyn (KAI-lin) Lewis, 37, was shot as officers moved in to arrest him in the parking lot of a condo building in the Denver suburb of Aurora on May 23.