“Gerlach went to Chafin’s home and there was no answer when he knocked. Gerlach peeked in the garage and found Chafin’s cars were there. When he ran the plates, he realized Chafin was a Denver officer. He immediately called his sergeant, who arrived at the scene with his captain. This resulted in ‘half the department’ being dispatched to the home. They were preparing to batter down Chafin’s front door when Parker officers checked with a supervisor at the Denver police department, who made a few phone calls and put a stop to what was happening. The Denver police department fired them for lying, but the commission reversed the decision.”
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