BWC Shows Controversial Officer Involved Shooting Out of Aurora

Published on November 20, 2025
Duration: 24:41

This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a controversial officer-involved shooting in Aurora, Colorado. The incident involved a DUI suspect, Rayjon Belt Stubblefield, who, despite being intoxicated and discarding a firearm, advanced aggressively on an officer. The analysis, led by John Correia and Mike Willever, discusses the officer's use of force, the suspect's extreme BAC, and potential alternative tactics.

Quick Summary

An officer-involved shooting in Aurora, Colorado, occurred after a DUI suspect crashed his vehicle and advanced aggressively on law enforcement. The suspect, Rayjon Belt Stubblefield, was found to have a BAC of 0.237 and was armed with a Ruger compact pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Incident Overview
  2. 01:26Bodycam Footage: Confrontation
  3. 02:10The Shooting Incident
  4. 04:54Evidence and Suspect Condition
  5. 05:26Tactical Analysis and Use of Force

Frequently Asked Questions

What led to the officer-involved shooting in Aurora, Colorado?

The incident began with an attempted high-speed traffic stop for suspected DUI. The suspect, Rayjon Belt Stubblefield, crashed his vehicle, exited with a firearm, and then advanced aggressively on the officer despite commands to stop.

What was the suspect's condition during the encounter?

Post-incident toxicology reports revealed the suspect, Rayjon Belt Stubblefield, had a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.237, indicating extreme intoxication at the time of the confrontation.

What firearm was involved in the Aurora officer-involved shooting?

The suspect's firearm was identified as a black Ruger compact semi-automatic pistol. It was found discarded in the grass near the scene after the incident.

What tactical considerations were discussed regarding the officer's actions?

The analysis, presented by Active Self Protection, discussed the officer's decision-making, adherence to training drills like the 'Failure to Stop,' and whether less-lethal options could have been employed earlier.

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