Jensen's Badge Was Hidden, Witness Testifies ; She Bolsters Defense's Claims of Self-Defense
Gazette, The; Colorado Springs, Colo. › February 06, 2008
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Gazette, The; Colorado Springs, Colo. › February 06, 2008
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One of the first people to reach dying Colorado Springs police detective Jared Jensen after he had been shot testified Wednesday that she didn't see his badge until medical personnel lifted up his sweat shirt.
Alexandra Rivera's testimony in the first-degree murder trial of Jereme Lamberth bolstered defense claims that Lamberth didn't know Jensen was a police officer and was defending himself after being grabbed from behind.See the full content of this document
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Jensen's Badge Was Hidden, Witness Testifies ; She Bolsters Defense's Claims of Self-Defense
Jensen was attempting to arrest Lamberth, who was wanted in his sister's stabbing, at a bus stop near Memorial Park on Feb. 22, 2006.
Rivera, testifying on ...See the full content of this document
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