Former Colorado sheriff’s deputy convicted of homicide in shooting death of man in crisis
- A former sheriff's deputy, Andrew Buen, was convicted of criminally negligent homicide in the shooting death of Christian Glass, a 22-year-old who called 911 for help in June 2022.
- The case highlighted the need for improved police training on mental health crises, resulting in a $19 million settlement with Glass's family, the largest in Colorado history for police-related deaths.
- Jurors found Buen guilty after earlier charges did not reach a conclusion, and a second officer involved pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor.
- National statistics indicate that murder convictions of police officers are rare, with only nine occurring in the U.S. Over two decades, as noted by criminal justice expert Philip Stinson.
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