
Boulder, Colorado, police initially denied
that any of their officers were involved in
shooting an elk that had been roaming a local neighborhood. But
after being confronted with photos, they admitted that an officer
on patrol shot the animal and another officer, who was off duty at
the time, took the carcass home for meat. The two officers are now
under criminal investigation for shooting the elk and under
departmental investigation for not reporting a discharge of a
firearm.
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