A 17-year-old has been charged with tried homicide of a police officer after he allegedly shot on the officer from the window of a stolen car.
Jeramyah Alford faces one rely of tried homicide within the first diploma of a peace officer after deliberation, one rely of tried homicide within the first diploma of a peace officer with excessive indifference, one rely of prohibited use of a weapon and one rely of possession of a handgun by a juvenile, in accordance with a information launch from the Denver District Legal professional’s Workplace.
A Denver police officer within the space of South Parker Highway and East Mississippi Avenue on Nov. 30 started following a car after the license plate indicated the car was reported stolen.
The car then stopped in the midst of the road, in accordance with the information launch, and Alford allegedly climbed out the window, sat on the windowsill and fired a number of gunshots on the officer.
The officer was not injured.
Alford is scheduled for an advisement listening to at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 22.