Video: Colo. Police Officers Cleared in Shootout During Attempted Traffic Stop
A district attorney's review found Colorado Springs police officers used less-lethal options and issued repeated commands before fatally shooting a suspect who allegedly opened fire from his vehicle.
What to Know
- Colorado Springs police officers were justified in fatally shooting a man during an April traffic stop after he allegedly fired a handgun at officers while trying to flee, according to the 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office.
- Investigators determined officers used less-lethal tactics and repeatedly ordered Benjamin Greenfield to exit his vehicle before he allegedly discharged a firearm, prompting three officers to return fire.
- The district attorney's ruling means no criminal charges will be filed against the three officers involved in the shooting.