Sheriff found guilty of criminally negligent homicide — but not second-degree murder — in death of Christian Glass
A jury found former Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office Deputy Andrew Buen guilty of criminally negligent homicide — but not of second-degree murder — in the shooting 22-year-old Christian Glass
Jury finds former Clear Creek County sheriff’s deputy guilty in Christian Glass killing
Andrew Buen could face up to three years in prison on the homicide conviction — much less than the decades behind bars he would have faced had he been convicted of second-degree murder, the
U.S. News & World Report · 23h
Former Colorado Sheriff’s Deputy Convicted of Homicide in Shooting Death of Man in Crisis
A former Colorado sheriff’s deputy has been convicted of criminally negligent homicide in the shooting death of a 22-year-old man in distress who called 911 for help after his car got stuck in a small
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Former deputy convicted of criminally negligent homicide in death of Christian Glass
The jury on Thursday found Andrew Buen guilty of criminally negligent homicide, opting for a lesser charge than the original second-degree murder charge. FOX31's Nate Belt spoke to a legal expert for context on this case.
Closing arguments set in the charges over the shooting of Christian Glass, who was killed in his locked car after calling 911 ...
A jury will deliberate on Thursday in the re-trial of former Clear Creek County deputy Andrew Buen. He is accused of shooting ...
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