Gould Pleads Guilty for His Role in Mental Health Crisis Shooting Death
Gould Pleads Guilty for His Role in Mental Health Crisis Shooting Death
A former sergeant, Kyle Gould of Denver, was one of two officers in Colorado accused of aggravating a standoff causing the shooting death of 22-year-old Christian Glass, an individual who suffered from mental health issues. However, Gould, a sheriff's office shift supervisor from Clear Creek, did not witness what happened and could only watch live streaming of bodycam footage in real-time.The incident in which lead to the shooting death happened back in 2022 when Glass asked sheriff's deputy Andrew Buen for help with a stuck SUV and was shot down by officer Andrew Buen him under Gould's leadership. Gould then allegedly allowed Buen to pull Glass out of his vehicle illegitimately because they could not prove his guilt in any criminal activity.After being indicted last year, Gould and Buen were fired from the department. Gould's plea deal entailed acknowledging guilt for the misdemeanor for failing to intervene, created following the new statute adopted in 2020 after the policing reform law. However, the plea agreement would sentence him three hundred sixty-four (364) days of jail time, his would-be probation.In the sentencing process, Judge Catherine Cheroutes noted that incarceration would be appropriate but instead placed a two-year probation on Gould. He will also give up his certification as a police or security officer in Colorado. Christian Glass's parents, Sally and Simon Glass observed the courtroom proceedings.
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