Former Aurora cop accused of giving meth to woman while working in capacity of an officer
According to a warrant, former Officer Josiah Coe gave meth and a pipe to a woman instead of logging those items into evidence as he was supposed to do. Author: Wilson Beese (9NEWS) Updated: 4:32 PM MDT May 5, 2021
AURORA, Colo. A former officer with the Auora Police Department resigned and is now charged with dealing a controlled substance while working in the capacity of a sworn officer, according to the warrant for his arrest.
The Aurora Police Department (APD) said it received a complaint on March 31 from a citizen who claimed Officer Josiah Coe gave her a controlled substance on March 4 while he was working an off-duty assignment.
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A man is dead after being shot by a police officer responding to a domestic dispute in Southwest D.C. on Friday night, police said.
Terrance Maurice Parker, 36 of Southeast, was identified as the armed man shot by a D.C. police officer Friday.
D.C. police said officers responded to a domestic abuse call just before 9 p.m. at an apartment in the 1100 block of 4th Street, near M Street.
While interviewing the two people at the residence, police said Parker took out a hand gun and pointed it at an adult female and one of the officers.
D.C. police said one of the officers responded by shooting Parker.