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Family, friends of man shot at Main Event in Highlands Ranch aim to pursue other avenues for justice - Highlands Ranch Herald
Family and friends of Jalin Seabron are now looking to the state for justice following 23rd Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler’s determination that the Feb. 8 officer-involved shooting that killed Seabron at the Main Event entertainment center in Highlands Ranch was reasonably justifiable. “We are not surprised,” said MiDian Schofner, an advocate for Seabron’s family. “We are disappointed, we are disheartened, we are disgusted and we ar…


Douglas County sheriff's deputy justified in fatal Highlands Ranch Main Event shooting, DA rules
Colorado’s 23rd Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler determined the Douglas County Sheriff's deputy who shot and killed a man after being dispatched to an active shooter situation at the Highlands Ranch Main Event was justified in using deadly force.
DA: Deputy who shot, killed man outside Main Event after active shooter call justified
DENVER (KDVR) -- The district attorney who reviewed a Douglas County deputy's shooting of an armed man outside a Highlands Ranch Main Event after an active shooter call says the deputy did not violate any laws. George Brauchler, the 23rd Judicial District Attorney, held a press conference Monday afternoon on his decision whether the deputy was justified in fatally shooting Jalin Seabron on Feb. 8 while he was responding to reports of an active s…
Douglas County sheriff’s deputy cleared in Main Event police shooting
The Douglas County sheriff’s deputy who shot and killed a 23-year-old man while responding to a shooting at a Highlands Ranch arcade has been cleared in the man’s death. Deputy Nicholas Moore’s use of deadly force was necessary to defend himself and others in the fatal shooting of Jalin Seabron on Feb. 8 outside the Main Event, according to a decision letter from 23rd Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler. Moore was responding to reports o…
Douglas County deputy cleared in deadly shooting outside Highlands Ranch Main Event
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. The district attorney's office has cleared a Douglas County deputy of any criminal charges in the shooting death of a 23-year-old armed man outside the Main Event entertainment center in Highlands Ranch in February.George Brauchler, district attorney for the newly created 23rd Judicial District, said during a Monday afternoon press conference the deputy Nicholas Moore was justified when he fired nine rounds at Jalin Seabron…
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