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CO: Red flag petition filed against a Colorado officer, sheriff says woman's request is a fraud
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith says the request by Holmes is a fraud and a classic example of how the controversial new law can be abused. A petition can only be filed by a law enforcement officer or family member, under the red flag law. Holmes is claiming she shares ties to a child with Cpl. Morris in the petition.
The Colorado State University Police Department sent the following statement to 11 News on Cpl. Morris: "Colorado State University Police Department Cpl. Morris is not on leave and continues to serve in his capacity as a peace officer at CSU, and continues to lawfully carry his weapons. He does not share a child with Susan Holmes. |
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jac
(1/16/2020)
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He gets the benefit of the doubt, but will you or I?
Look for a lot more unhappy wives and girlfriends requesting filing unjust petitions for revenge. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(1/16/2020)
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Heh-heh.
Red Flag law? Gee, what could POSSIBLY go wrong? |
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