‘Don’t hurt us’: Cops pointed assault rifles at terrified children in raid on wrong home, lawsuit says

A lawsuit alleged Denver police raided the wrong home and held children at gunpoint. (Holland, Holland Edwards, & Grossman, LLC).

Left: Children in the home of Sharon Shelton-Knight and Kirsty Shelton (Holland, Holland Edwards, & Grossman, LLC). Right: Sharon Shelton-Knight (Holland, Holland Edwards, & Grossman, LLC).

Members of a Denver Police Department SWAT team held terrified children at gunpoint in a raid that ended up taking place at the wrong home, according to a lawsuit filed by the family that lived there.

The incident happened on June 6, 2023, when armed officers went to a multistory apartment building in Denver looking for a violent suspect, banged on the door of unit 306 and ordered the family of Sharon Shelton-Knight outside, the lawsuit filed on Tuesday alleges.

The lawsuit said the officers knew their target was in unit 307, and the number was clearly marked on the door across the hall. At one point, Shelton-Knight told the officers that they were at the wrong apartment and that the man they wanted was in 307.

The plaintiffs say they filed an internal affairs complaint over the matter but have not seen a report from the department about the incident. Shelton-Knight’s family claims the officers covered it all up to make it look like the police evacuated the family for their safety before the officers affected the arrest of their intended target hours later.

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