Colorado deputies disciplined for helping federal immigration agents
MESA COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 31 – Two deputies were disciplined and removed from a drug task force after sharing immigration information, violating a new Colorado law that bars local cooperation with federal agents.
- Two Colorado deputies were disciplined for violating state law by assisting federal agents with immigration arrests, as confirmed by Sheriff Todd Rowell.
- Deputy Zwinck received three weeks of unpaid leave, while Deputy Olson received two weeks, according to Rowell.
- The attorney general of Colorado sued Zwinck after discovering his cooperation with federal immigration agents during a drug task force.
- Zwinck and Olson believed they were following established procedures, as stated by the deputies to the officials.
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Colorado deputies violated new state law when sharing information with federal immigration agents
Two Colorado deputies have been disciplined for sharing information with federal immigration agents following traffic stops, which is a violation of a new state law.
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