The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office released Tuesday all reports and body-worn camera footage “for eligible cases” in connection with interactions deputies had with Black ranchers in the county
DENVER — The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office released Tuesday all reports and body-worn camera footage “for eligible cases” in connection with interactions deputies had with Courtney “CW” and Nicole Mallery, Black ranchers who live in a rural area of the county.
The couple purchased 640 acres of land called Freedom Acres Ranch near Yoder in 2020. Soon after moving in, the couple claims they have been a target of a harassment campaign, which included the poisoning of their animals. The sheriff’s office has denied the Mallery’s claims of racial discrimination. They said they investigated 19 different complaints filed by or involving the Mallerys and responded to over 170 calls for service involving them.
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