An allegedly armed man who was shot by Denver police was charged Friday with a number of felonies.
The police capturing occurred on March 2 within the space of East Yale Avenue and South Colorado Boulevard, in keeping with police.
On Friday Vincent Martinez, 36, was charged with six felony counts, two counts of first-degree assault with a lethal weapon on a peace officer, two counts of menacing with an actual or simulated weapon, and two counts of possession of a weapon by a earlier offender, in keeping with the Denver District Legal professional’s Workplace.
The day of the capturing DPD’s fugitive unit was contacted by Arvada police about Martinez who had an lively warrant, in keeping with a DA’s information launch.
When Martinez was contacted by Denver police, he allegedly pulled a handgun from a automobile glovebox and pointed at two officers, the discharge stated. The officers shot Martinez, and he was taken to a neighborhood hospital the place he stays in secure situation.
An arrest affidavit within the case is sealed. His first advisement listening to is scheduled on March 14. A police capturing investigation is ongoing.