Apr 14, 2025, 10:22 AM
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Andrew Buen convicted for fatal shooting of Christian Glass

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Highlights
  • Andrew Buen was convicted of criminally negligent homicide in relation to the death of Christian Glass.
  • The incident that led to Glass's death occurred during a mental health crisis call made by him in 2022.
  • This case has prompted national discussions about the need for better police training in mental health crises.
Story

In 2022, Andrew Buen, a former deputy sheriff in Colorado, shot and killed 22-year-old Christian Glass, who had called 911 for assistance while experiencing a mental health crisis. This incident occurred near Silver Plume, a small town in the Rocky Mountains. Following a lengthy standoff during which Glass refused to exit his vehicle, Buen fired his weapon, believing another officer was in danger of being attacked. In February 2025, Buen was convicted of criminally negligent homicide, with jurors stating that he escalated the situation unnecessarily. His actions sparked national discussion on law enforcement's response to individuals in crisis. Moreover, the Glass family was awarded a significant $19 million settlement, indicating the severe ramifications of this tragic event on both the victim's family and the community at large. Convictions of law enforcement officers for serious charges are often rare, highlighting the complexities of assessing such cases within the judicial system. As a result, the incident led to broader changes in police training regarding mental health crises, aiming to reduce the likelihood of similar tragedies in the future. Furthermore, Andrew Buen expressed deep remorse for his actions and emphasized the perpetual burden of having caused a loss of life.

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