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Laydon was interrupting her — and although the two commissioners aired some policy disagreements — the meeting mostly consisted of what appeared to be constructive conversation.

omas contrasted how, she says, Laydon acts deferential to Teal but cuts her o and doesn’t let her talk. Laydon responded in what seemed to be an earnest tone: “Well, I’d like to.”

“I want to work with you. I think you’re an exceptional leader; I’ve seen you do exceptional things,” Laydon said.

Laydon voiced that he wanted and allegedly pointed a handgun at the caller, the police department said. e male, whose age was not revealed in the news release, then allegedly left the area on foot.

“ e male was described in detail and the caller said he was still carrying the handgun when he left,” the police department said in the release.

O cers reportedly arrived in the area and “were directed” toward South Broadway and Princeton Avenue where they allegedly located the suspect, the police department said. e suspect allegedly ran northbound through the east Broadway alley toward East Oxford Avenue, per the release. e o cers reportedly more support from omas on proposals the board is trying to accomplish. omas said that she, at times, has felt out of the loop on certain matters, such as a part of the county’s potential response to homelessness.

“I will be pleased to (provide) as much granular information as possible” so that “everyone is up to speed,” Laydon said.

Laydon and Teal recently removed omas from serving on outside leadership boards in the community, including the Northwest Douglas County Chamber and Economic Development Corporation, a group that represents the local business community; and the Mile High Flood District, which oversees matters such as ood management and stormwater around the Denver region. at was a sticking point for the

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