tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1277524012546972719.post682726379628452219..comments2023-06-04T09:55:24.336-06:00Comments on POLICE RECORDINGS with the KEKOAS: BREAKING NEWS: Curtis Kekoa Falsely Arrested by Northglenn Police! PRESS RELEASE: JonBenet Ramsey “small foreign faction” linked to Colorado police department— by Timothy Charles Holmseth The Kekoashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01997070100648351126noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1277524012546972719.post-18893431131258723522017-04-22T15:35:58.340-06:002017-04-22T15:35:58.340-06:00*BREAKING NEWS: Northglenn Officer J. Burke gets a...*BREAKING NEWS: Northglenn Officer J. Burke gets away with murder! <br /><br />Typical for Adams County——No cops are ever held accountable around here. This is the same dirty cop who threatened Danielle Kekoa with a false arrest in Sept 2013 and conspired with the Kekoa's next door neighbor Karin Mortensen two years later in Sept 2015 to issue false protection orders. Officer J. Burke also conspired with Robert Adolph Enyart and signed off on false arrest warrants with Officer M. DiGiovanni for Curtis and Danielle Kekoa back in Dec 2015. <br /><br />In November 2015 the FBI Civil Rights and Public Corruptions Division launched a federal probe into Officer J. Burke and Robert Adolph Enyart in connection to domestic terrorism. <br /><br /><br />http://www.denverpost.com/2017/04/21/northglenn-police-no-charges/<br /><br /><b>DA: No charges for two Northglenn officers who used reasonable force when they shot suspect 14 times<br /><br />District Attorney Dave Young says the officers used reasonable force and that he couldn’t prove their actions weren’t justified</b><br /><br />By Jesse Paul | jpaul@denverpost.com | The Denver Post<br /><br />April 21, 2017 at 6:35 pm<br /><br /><b>Two Northglenn police officers who shot a domestic violence suspect 14 times in January — one of whom fired at him a dozen times through the back window of a vehicle — won’t face charges, prosecutors announced Friday.<br /><br />The Adams County District Attorney’s Office says the officers’ use of force was reasonable and that it couldn’t prove the pair were not justified.<br /><br />Officer Joshua Burke fired 12 times into the back of the stolen car driven by the suspect, 31-year-old Hector Navarrette, according to a report from the district attorney’s office.<br /><br />Navarrette died Jan. 7 on the 10700 block of Pecos Street after police began pursuing him in connection with a report that a man had dragged a woman off a porch and hit her in the face several times...<br /><br />“Based on the evidence presented and the applicable Colorado law, there is no reasonable likelihood of success of proving that the involved officers committed any crimes beyond a reasonable doubt at trial,” District Attorney Dave Young wrote in a letter announcing his decision. “Therefore, no criminal charges will be filed against the officers involved in this incident.”<br /><br />Officers were called about 6 p.m. on Jan. 7 to the 10500 block of Carmela Lane on a report of a domestic violence disturbance. Police were able to track down Navarrette and the Mercedes less than a mile away on Pecos Street where officers tried to confront him in the parking lot of Northwest Open Space park.<br /><br />“The suspect vehicle entered the parking lot and became stuck in the snow,” Young’s letter says. “Both officers parked their patrol vehicles, exited and gave several loud commands for the driver to show his hands and turn off the vehicle. The suspect driver did not comply.”<br /><br />Burke approached the driver’s-side door of the Mercedes and shattered its window with his asp in an attempt to remove Navarrette from the vehicle.<br /><br />“The suspect continued to accelerate the vehicle, which caused the wheels to spin in the snow,” the letter says. “As the suspect was attempting to flee, he kept his left hand on the steering wheel and appeared to be reaching for something in the front passenger area of the vehicle.”<br /><br />Eventually, the Mercedes gained traction and accelerated through the parking lot, “which caused Officer Burke to lose his footing and fall to the ground,” according to the letter...</b><br /><br />Continue reading full article and DA statement<br />http://www.denverpost.com/2017/04/21/northglenn-police-no-charges/Dani Kekoahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12551545245512227602noreply@blogger.com