Fatal police shooting in Greeley to go before a grand jury

A fatal police shooting in Greeley is being referred to a Weld County grand jury.

On Nov. 8, a Greeley police officer shot a man who was armed with a knife, police said at the time of the incident.

The Weld County District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday announced that the police shooting investigation will go before a grand jury.

“Under Colorado law, grand jury proceedings are secret and not open to the public,” the DA’s office said in a news release.

The shooting happened after officers responded to the 100 block of East 20th Street, in the Meadow Village Mobile Home Park, to arrest a man who was wanted on several warrants, police said at the time.

The 33-year-old suspect had barricaded himself inside a home, leading additional officers to respond to the scene. After about three hours of negotiations, and the use of “less lethal munitions,” the suspect, armed with a knife, attempted to exit the residence toward several officers.

“One Greeley Police officer fired multiple rounds at the suspect, striking him,” a Nov. 8 police news release said.  Officers rendered aid, including CPR, but the man died at the scene. There were no other injuries.

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