Union President Calls For Chief’s Resignation Over Defaced Fallen Officer Memorial
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2015/02/14/2-arrested-after-police-memorial-vandalized-during-protests-in-denver/
February 14, 2015 9:52 PM
(credit: Brian Maass)
DENVER (CBS4) Two people were arrested Saturday afternoon while police monitored a group that had been staging protests throughout Denver.
During the protest a memorial dedicated to fallen police officers was vandalized, which has led to a controversy involving police administrators and the head of the police union, who is calling for Denver Police Chief Robert White to resign.
Approximately 100 to 200 people marched down Colfax Avenue from Lincoln Park to the Denver Police Department headquarters located at 1331 Cherokee Street. Some marched in support of Jessie Hernandez, a 17-year-old who was killed when she was shot by police during a criminal incident in January. While others demanded justice for people killed or kidnapped by police and protested police terrorism.
Protesters on Saturday (credit: CBS)
Rogers spoke exclusively to CBS4s DiSpirito following the incident. He said officers monitoring the protest were told by their superiors to not to interfere and to let the vandalism happen. Rogers said he and officers are so upset about that decision that hes calling for Whites resignation.
FULL story and video at link.