DENVER — A barricaded person near the University of Denver prompted a city-wide shelter-in-place alert late Saturday night, leaving thousands confused about why they received the alert in the first place.
Denver7 knows you want answers about what went wrong and so we took those concerns to Andrew Dameron, the director of Denver’s 911 Communications Center.
Speaking to Denver7 Tuesday, Dameron said the shelter-in-place alert was intended for a two-block radius around the home and that supervisors working that night “followed all of the appropriate policy and procedure” to make sure the alert would only go to those homes…