COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Colorado Springs police officers were disciplined during a two-year span for transgressions that included sexual harassment, shooting at a hawk after a bird attacked an officer, and oversleeping and missing a court case.
Those details were released to The Colorado Springs Gazette after an open records request of the police department’s Internal Affairs documents. The re ...
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