

Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey has declined to press criminal charges against Denver police officers who shot and killed a Native American man in July. The man, Paul Castaway, holding a knife to his own throat and threatening to kill himself, was walking toward officers when Officer Michael Traudt fired three shots toward Castaway, two of which hit him in the midsection. Along with a nine-page report explaining his decision, Morrissey on Monday released surveillance footage of the shooting. The shooting spurred protests in Denver this summer, as Castaways' family disputed the initial police account that claimed Castaway, 35, came "dangerously close" to officers with a knife. At the time, they said officers didn't have to shoot him, and he was clearly mentally ill and in need of help. People in Castaway's family said they'd seen the video shortly after the shooting, and said it showed him holding the knife to his throat—not pointing it in the direction of the police. Posted By Persist