Source: https://law.justia.com/codes/colorado/2016/title-16/code-of-criminal-procedure/article-2.5/part-3/section-16-2.5-301/
Timestamp: 2019-09-21 01:19:17
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Title 16 - Criminal Proceedings
Article 2.5 - Peace Officers
Part 3 - Peace Officer-Involved Shootings
§ 16-2.5-301. Peace officer-involved shooting investigations - protocol
CO Rev Stat § 16-2.5-301 (2016) What's This?
(1) Each police department, sheriff's office, and district attorney within the state shall develop protocols for participating in a multi-agency team, which shall include at least one other police department or sheriff's office, or the Colorado bureau of investigation, in conducting any investigation, evaluation, and review of an incident involving the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer that resulted in injury or death. The law enforcement agencies participating need not be from the same judicial district.
(2) Each law enforcement agency shall post the protocol on its website or, if it does not have a website, make it publicly available upon request. The protocols required by this section shall be completed and implemented by December 31, 2015.