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Aurora Police Week in Review: Officer Stabbing, Juvenile Crashes, and Trial Updates

Aurora Police Week in Review: Officer Stabbing, Juvenile Crashes, and Trial Updates

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April 7: Aurora police responded to an apartment complex near East Stanford Circle around 3:15 p.m. for a report of a 23-year-old man causing a disturbance. The Aurora Police Department reports that the man allegedly stabbed an officer in the head multiple times during the encounter. The suspect was shot and killed by officers. The officer was injured and the incident remains under investigation, according to the City of Aurora website.

April 8-9: Two separate crashes involving juvenile drivers occurred in Aurora. Aurora Police Department officials noted a 13-year-old and a 14-year-old driver in the unrelated incidents, calling them deeply concerning, per YouTube police briefings. In one case, a 14-year-old allegedly crashed a stolen vehicle while fleeing southbound on Peoria Street, according to CBS News Colorado. Investigations ongoing; no further details released.

April 13: Trial began for Lumumba Sayers Sr., an Aurora anti-violence activist charged in a prior murder case. The Denver Gazette reports jury selection started Monday for the two-week proceedings. Case status: active trial.

No significant trends or patterns noted in the past week beyond juvenile-involved vehicle incidents.

For tips, contact Aurora Police at 303-627-3100 or Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.

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