Aurora, Colorado (KDVR)-Family and friends gathered on Saturday in the New Nation Church in Aurora to remember a 37-year-old man who was shot dead by Aurora Police in August.
About two hundred people filled the church in a service in the standing room only, and Rajon Billt-Sobelfield honored the memories of laughter, joy and deep love for his family.
“I can’t contact anyone at six in the morning, no more. I can’t contact him,” said Ronit Matthews, the mother of three children of the belt-siphlfeldel. “When children behave, and I cannot make them straight, I can’t do it anymore. I’m angry. This part is angry.”
Levit Sanderson, the Jeddah of the three belt children, chanted those feelings.
“It is difficult to find good people, difficult to leave and it is impossible to forget,” Sanderson said. “We will never forget Rajon.”
While the mourners participated in heart memories, many also called for accountability, chanting “Justice to Rajon” alongside civil law lawyer Ben Kromb, who represents the family.
“They will try to say what they did to Rajon was legal,” said Cromab. “But we must all stand in complete harmony and say, this does not make it correct. This does not make it correct.”
The Aurora Police Department has previously released a body camera for the August 30 accident.
The officers said they tried to withdraw a driver, but he claimed that he did not stop and crashes two cars near 6th Avenue and Billings.
At a former press conference, the Urra Todd Chamberlain police chief said the driver came out of the car, and he participated physically with an officer and ignored.
The police chief said the driver then threw a pistol in a nearby area and increased aggressively. He claimed that the officer was supported on the street during the confrontation, as the officer then fired multiple footage at the driver, who announced his death in the end at the scene.
The family goes beyond the use of deadly strength, on the pretext that less deadly options should have been considered.
The shooting is currently being shot by the eighteenth judicial incidents response team.