Colorado woman accused of lying in gun confiscation petition
DENVER (AP) - Colorado authorities have issued an arrest warrant for a woman accused of lying when she filed a petition seeking to take away the guns of a university police officer who killed her son.
The Denver Post reported Thursday that the Larimer County sheriff's office is seeking the arrest of Susan Holmes on suspicion of first-degree perjury and attempt to influence a public servant. Holmes said in the petition that she and the officer shared a child together, but later said it wasn't true. Holmes did not immediately respond to a reporter's call.
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