“The Blood of my Officers Lays at the Steps of Our Capitol,” Pueblo Police Chief Calls out Soft-On-Crime Policies After Three Officers Shot

Soft-on-crime policies have real-world consequences.

Three Pueblo Police Officers were recently shot by a career criminal who should have been locked up.

Pueblo Police Chief, Chris Noeller did not mince words, “The blood of my officers lays at the steps of our Capitol and the reckless and soft-on-crime legislation passed out of there, and I’m tired of the needless violence my officers and our community face because of these policies.”

The Legislature has enacted policies that allow criminals to more easily get back on the streets, endangering our communities and putting lives at risk.

And at the same time, these Legislators are attacking the gun rights of law-abiding Coloradans, making it more difficult to defend our families.

In this video, Brandon discusses this horrific crime in Pueblo and plays the press conference clip from the Pueblo Police Chief.

Voters across Colorado need to hear what Chief Noeller says and understand that pro-crime policies are being pushed in our State Legislature.

Links from Video:

Suspect dead, three officers injured in Pueblo shooting: https://www.fox21news.com/news/local/suspect-dead-three-officers-injured-in-pueblo-shooting/

Pueblo police chief blames ‘soft-on-crime legislation’ for shootout that left three officers injured: https://www.denver7.com/news/southern-colorado/pueblo-police-chief-blames-soft-on-crime-legislation-for-shootout-that-left-three-officers-injured

Suspect dead, three officers injured in Pueblo shooting – Press Conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ry3ZConfEw

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Author: Brandon Wark

Colorado Native, world traveler. Political operative and blogger in defense of liberty. Believer in the value of human life and the potential for consciousness. My posts are my opinion - protected by the First Amendment

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