Correction: Deputies Down-Colorado story
DENVER — In some versions of a story Jan. 2 about the slaying of a Colorado sheriff’s deputy, The Associated Press reported erroneously that more than 580,000 people have taken advantage of mental health services in the state since they were expanded after a 2012 mass shooting. The department said Wednesday that agencies have provided mental health services more than 580,000 times, but some of those instances might have been one individual getting help multiple times.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Man who killed Colorado deputy livestreamed himself
Videos made by the man who shot and killed a Colorado sheriff’s deputy after concerns were raised about his mental health show the gunman calling 911 and then opening his apartment door and talking to responding officers before the shooting