Police chief: Officers warned Colorado homeowner to drop gun

In this undated booking photograph supplied by the Aurora, Colo., Police Department, 26-year-old Dajon Harper is shown. Harper was shot and killed by a decorated Vietnam veteran after Harper broke into the man’s home early Monday, July 30, 2018, and attacked the owner’s grandson. When Aurora Police responded to emergency calls from the home, officers shot and killed the homeowner. (Aurora, Colo., Police Department via AP)

This undated photo provided by the Black Family attorney shows Richard Black, who was shot and killed by police in Aurora, Colo. on Monday, July 29, 2018 after he killed an intruder in his home. Family lawyer Siddhartha H. Rathod said the unidentified man was attacking Black’s grandson and the decorated Vietnam veteran shot him twice after trying unsuccessfully to fight him off. (Black Family Photo via AP)

Nicholas Metz, chief of the Aurora, Colo., Police Department, talks during a news conference about an officer-involved shooting of a homeowner during a news conference Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018, in Aurora, Colo. The homeowner was shot and killed by Aurora officers as they responded to a break-in at the man’s home. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

DENVER — Thirty-three seconds after arriving at a suburban Denver home where a man had broken in and attacked an 11-year-old boy, police officers heard shots fired inside.

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