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Cop ambushed
Cop ambushed











The members of the Community, Outreach, Resource and Enforcement team were the first to call in Troyke as an active shooter the day he ambushed and killed Beesley. The officers tried to speak with him and told him they were not involved in McClain's death, but Troyke did not calm down. Investigators later found a recording of this encounter on Troyke's phone. He referenced his anger at the death of Elijah McClain in the custody of Aurora police officers. Troyke yelled at the officers - members of the department's Community, Outreach, Resource and Enforcement team - challenging their right to arrest the man and insulting them. Two weeks before he killed Beesley, Troyke screamed at Arvada police officers as they arrested a man on felony warrants, the documents show. It includes interviews with Troyke's family and details of Troyke's previous law enforcement encounters. The report, obtained by The Denver Post through a public records request, was released this week after prosecutors cleared the officer who killed Hurley of wrongdoing. RELATED: Veteran Colorado Police Officer Among Three People Killed in ShootingĪ 1,090-page report outlining the investigation into the shooting provides more details about Troyke and the circumstances that led to the bloodshed in Olde Town Arvada.Ronald Troyke, 59, shot and killed Officer Gordon Beesley on June 21 in Olde Town Arvada, prompting midday chaos in the busy commercial district. Johnny Hurley, a man with a concealed weapon who was shopping nearby, killed Troyke before being shot and killed by a responding Arvada police officer who mistook him for an active shooter. The gunman who ambushed and killed an Arvada police officer in June planned an attack on officers after developing an obsession with law enforcement and police misconduct while watching hours of YouTube videos every day, investigative documents show.













Cop ambushed