Aurora City Council goes virtual, making changes to rules for public comment

By Tori Mason | CBS Colorado

The Aurora City Council voted to move forward with a resolution that would change the rules for public comment after recent meetings have been interrupted by protesters supporting the family of Kilyn Lewis, an unarmed Black man shot and killed by Aurora police. 

On Monday, community members demanded justice for Lewis at the great lawn outside the Aurora Municipal Center. The rally took place ahead of a virtual city council meeting that many feel was strategically shifted to avoid public confrontation.

Due to recent disruptions, the city made this week’s meeting virtual.

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