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Police suspended in death of Colo. elk, vigil held

One officer shot the elk because he thought it was injured, a second officer helped him carry it away

By Brooke Way
FOX - 31 KDVRs

BOULDER, Colo. — A candlelight vigil will take place Sunday night for the elk that was killed by two Boulder police officers on Mapleton Hill.

The Daily Camera reported that the vigil is set for 5:30 p.m. on Mountain View Road, to celebrate the life of the bull elk.

The two police officers who killed the elk in a west Boulder neighborhood late Tuesday night have been suspended.

An officer was on patrol near Mapleton Avenue and Ninth Street and shot the elk because he thought it had been injured. An off-duty officer helped him carry it away and process the elk for meat.

Neither officer reported shooting the elk.

The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office has launched an internal investigation to determine what role the on-duty sheriff’s deputy played that night.

Residents were angry when they heard about the elk’s death — who they have nicknamed “Big Boy.”

According to the paper, the elk had been spotted for several weeks on Mapleton Hill, and many people living in the neighborhood said the elk had not behaved aggressively toward humans. Some even considered the elk their “guardian,” the paper stated.

The vigil is open to the public.

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