DENVER (Reuters) – A young woman
suspected of driving a stolen car filled with teenage passengers was
shot dead by Denver police on Monday after she struck an officer with
the vehicle as he approached on foot, authorities said.
Denver Police Chief Robert White
told reporters that there were five very young people inside the car
when the shooting occurred, and the person who was fatally shot
“appeared to be a teenager.”
Her name and age were not immediately released.
White said the incident began
when an officer responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle in an alley
in the city’s Park Hill neighborhood.
The first officer on scene ran
the plates on the car and was told it was stolen and called for back-up,
White said. A second officer then arrived and when the pair approached
the vehicle, the driver hit one of the officers with the car.
“Both officers fired several
shots” at the driver, White said, and the person who was shot was later
pronounced dead at a local hospital. The chief said the officer who was
struck suffered a possible broken leg and was expected to recover.
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