The Douglas County deputy who fatally shot Jalin Seabron outside entertainment venue Main Event didn’t violate any laws, according to the district attorney who reviewed the case.
On Feb. 8, the deputy responded to an active shooter call at the Highlands Ranch venue and found Seabron, who was armed, in the parking lot. He ordered him to drop his gun three times before firing multiple shots.
Seabron was later found not to be the active shooter. A lawyer for his family has argued surveillance footage of the shooting proves it was unjustified.
In a press conference on Monday, District Attorney George Brauchler called the shooting a “justified use of deadly, lethal force under Colorado law” and said the deputy will not face charges.