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Unhoused Colorado man sues Wheat Ridge police officers who killed his dog
An unhoused Colorado man named David Richardson sued two Wheat Ridge police officers and the city after they shot and killed his rescue dog, Boss, during a warrant execution. Richardson claims the officers violated the Colorado Dog Protection Act by using lethal force unnecessarily and without proper procedure, and he seeks an apology and improved police training.
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