New surveillance video shows an Aurora police officer speeding to a call seconds before a deadly crash. Sources say the officer was going 100 miles per hour in a 40 mile per hour zone. via jaclynreporting and joe_vacc
AURORA, Colo. — New surveillance video shows an Aurora police officer speeding to a call Saturday night without the use of lights or sirens, seconds before a deadly crash.
Aurora PD policy states those calls can be treated as an emergency, but in that case, police are required to use emergency signals. Also, officers in those situations can exceed the speed limit"so long as the member does not endanger life or property." She added that the crash is complicated by early reports from Colorado State Patrol that the other driver may have been impaired and may have run a stop sign. If that is the case, Hervey said the other driver could technically be found in the wrong, but due to the officer's speed without the use of lights and sirens, he could also face punishment.
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