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Community demands answers in Kylan Lewis investigation

August 13, 2024 | Aurora City, Douglas County, Colorado



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Community demands answers in Kylan Lewis investigation
During a recent city council meeting in Aurora, Colorado, community members voiced their concerns regarding personal freedoms and ongoing police investigations. A speaker emphasized the importance of maintaining individual rights, including freedom of speech, firearm possession, and pet ownership, while expressing a desire for city support in these matters.

The meeting, led by Aonte Anderson, aimed to provide a platform for residents to communicate their grievances to the elected officials. Attendees highlighted their frustration over the lack of communication from the council regarding the investigation into the death of Kylan Lewis. They called for transparency and updates on the status of the investigation, which has reportedly been ongoing for 81 days without clear answers.

The speaker pointed out that while the council claims it cannot dismiss individual officers, the city manager, Jason, holds the authority to address these issues. The community is seeking accountability and clarity from city officials, urging them to engage more actively with residents' concerns.

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