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Police Chase Ends When Suspect Charges Officer With Knife

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* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Denver, Colorado — On June 27, 2026, Denver Police received multiple 911 calls reporting that 26-year-old Wilson Guerra Bravo was repeatedly returning to a residence near East 51st Avenue and Washington Street, knocking on doors, looking through windows, and allegedly harassing the people living there. Investigators later learned Bravo knew a former resident of the home and had helped that person move out, but the current occupants no longer wanted him at the property. Police had previously responded to the address several times, and during one earlier contact officers warned Bravo not to return. Despite that warning, he continued coming back, prompting a total of seven calls to police before the final incident. Shortly before noon on July 5, another 911 call reported Bravo was back at the residence. When officers arrived, they located a man matching the caller's description and noticed he was carrying a large kitchen knife. As officers attempted to contact him, Bravo walked away and then ran, leading officers on a foot pursuit. According to police, an officer briefly lost sight of him behind a building before Bravo allegedly lunged at the officer with the knife. The officer continued chasing him while repeatedly ordering him to drop the weapon and warning that he would be shot if he did not comply. The confrontation came to a head at the intersection of East 50th Avenue and Washington Street. Police said Bravo suddenly turned and charged toward the pursuing officer while still holding the knife. After issuing several final commands to drop the weapon, the officer fired six shots. Bravo fell to the ground, and responding officers quickly moved in, recovered a 10-inch…

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