Johnny Hurley was shot and killed after an officer mistook him for an active shooter not knowing he was actually saving lives, according to a lawsuit filed in Colorado.
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Court documents stated Hurley found Troyke and shot him five times, killing him. He then took Troyke’s AR-15 and removed the magazine clip. District Attorney Alexis King, who along with police has praised Hurley’s actions, said that Brownlow thought Hurley was a second mass shooter and that he only had a moment to stop him from hurting others, King said.But the lawsuit still puts the blame on Brownlow.
"If not for Johnny’s intervention, there is no telling how many lives Troyke would have claimed," Boleyn’s attorneys said in a press release.
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