White Police Officer Recalls the day he Killed Paul Childs
Monday, November 1, 2004 at 02:41PM
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Denver Police Officer James Turney testified
today in his appeal to have his 10-month suspension from duty lifted.
Turney was suspended in April after he shot and killed 15-year-old Paul
Childs, a developmentally disabled boy, in July 2003. The shooting
triggered community outrage. The officer said he feared for his life
during his confrontation with the 15 year old so he fired at him.
Childs was shot four times and died. The appeal is being heard by a
former appeals court judge and Turney is being cross examined by
attorneys for the City of Denver. The appeal can go on for a maximum of
nine days. Once the appeal proceedings are concluded, the judge will
have up to 30 days to decide if Turney will remain suspended. Denver
Police Chief Gerry Whitman originally recommended a 20-day suspension
for Turney. However, Denver City Manager Al LaCabe decided on the final
10-month suspension. [more ]
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