The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Workplace on Wednesday unveiled a statue of slain Okay-9 officer Graffit, who was killed in 2023 close to the Colorado College of Mines in Golden whereas pursuing a suspect.

Graffit, a 10-year-old German shepherd, was killed within the line of obligation on Feb. 13, 2023, whereas he and different deputies have been pursuing a suspect close to the campus when the suspect shot him.
Graffit served alongside Deputy Zachary Oliver, not solely as a fellow officer however as a member of the family. Oliver credited Graffit with saving a number of lives the day he died.
“This memorial stands not solely as an emblem of Graffit’s bravery and repair but in addition as a mirrored image of the overwhelming assist we’ve obtained,” Jefferson County Sheriff’s Workplace stated in a submit on X. “From the beneficiant neighborhood contributions that funded this challenge, to the gifted artist and devoted builder who introduced it to fruition — thanks.”
The suspect, Eduardo Armando Romero, 31, pleaded responsible to aggravated cruelty to animals, identification theft, menacing, driving beneath the affect and second-degree motorized vehicle theft on Feb. 22, 2024, as a part of a plea deal and was sentenced to 12 years in jail. Prices of vehicular eluding, first-degree automobile theft, resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer have been dismissed within the deal.
The sentence will probably be served consecutively to a different sentence Romero is already serving in Denver, in keeping with a launch from the First Judicial District Legal professional’s Workplace.
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