Englewood Herald 082621

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August 26, 2021

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO

A publication of

EnglewoodHerald.net

VOLUME 101 | ISSUE 28

Tri-County Health issues school mask order

Englewood officers’ fatal shooting of suspect ruled ‘reasonable, necessary’ BY RACHEL LORENZ SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA

Officers were justified in using lethal force on the driver of a stolen vehicle, an attorney from Colorado’s 18th Judicial District concluded in a review released Aug. 17. The officers will not be charged with criminal conduct. “Their use of force was reasonable, necessary, and appropriate in order for the officers to defend themselves and others,” Deputy Chief District Attorney Clinton McKinzie wrote. McKinzie issued the nine-page report to the Englewood Police SEE SHOOTING, P10

Agency mandates masks for students under 12 BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

A May 18 file photo of the scene where Englewood police shot and killed the driver of PHOTO BY DAVID GILBERT a stolen vehicle at the Kimberly Woods apartments.

Englewood shares development updates City details projects underway or in stages of application BY RACHEL LORENZ SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA

The city of Englewood has issued an August report updating the community on the status of local

development projects. Here are the highlights provided by the city: Swedish Medical Center 501 E. Hampden Ave. Project: Five-story vertical expansion; 115,371 square feet Status: Permits issued and site work has begun. Hill Top 3800 S. Broadway — former site of

Hill Top Motel Project: Three-story building comprising eight apartments above a 2,800-square-foot commercial space Status: Construction continues. La Chula Restaurant has leased commercial units 1-3 and has plans to open later in 2021. Downing Lofts 1190 E. Hampden Ave. — former

The local public health agency for Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas counties has decided to require masks for all children aged 2 to 11 years old — and all the individuals working or interacting with those children — in all indoor school and child-care settings in the three counties as a COVID-19 safety measure. In its much-anticipated Aug. 17 decision, which was effective Aug. 23, the Tri-County Health Department cited the absence of an approved coronavirus vaccine for children under the age of 12 years. The spread of the coronavirus, exacerbated by the delta variant, has been increasing for nearly six weeks in Tri-County Health’s jurisdiction, the agency said. Transmission of COVID-19 in

SEE UPDATES, P9

SEE MASKS, P13

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INSIDE: VOICES: PAGE 12 | LIFE: PAGE 14 | CALENDAR: PAGE 17 | SPORTS: PAGE 24

NOTES ON HISTORY G. Brown captures pop music’s roots

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