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Ernest Parker was arrested by the Aurora Police Department on a
domestic violence-related second-degree assault charge, the
Sheriff's Department said.
DENVER — A Denver sheriff's deputy faces several charges after
his girlfriend's leg was broken during an argument at her Aurora
home, an arrest affidavit from the Aurora Police Department says.
Ernest Parker was arrested by APD on charges of domestic
violence-related second-degree assault, and criminal mischief
for damaged property, the department said.
The woman was at her with another person when Parker knocked on
her door and wanted to come inside to talk. She said that she
and Parker had been dating for about two years.
She said she waited for Parker to leave and said her guest
wanted to move his vehicle which was parked in her driveway in
front of the garage. She reported that she opened the garage
door to make sure that Parker had left.
As she closed the door, she said she saw Parker run toward it as
it was closing, the affidavit says. He then used his hands to
hold the door open, which resulted in the door being stuck open,
according to the victim.
She stated that Parker entered the garage and they began to
argue. At one point they moved to the home's sunroom where the
arguing continued, the affidavit says. In that room, the victim
said Parker pushed her with his hands onto a chair.
The victim said they went back to the garage where Parker pushed
her with his hands down to the ground. At that point, the victim
said Parker left out the open garage door and she crawled back
into her home from the garage.
She said she let her guest know she was injured and he took her
to the hospital, where it was determined that she had a fracture
to her left leg.
Investigators spoke with the victim's guest whose story matched
the victims with the exception of what happened in the garage.
He said he stayed in the kitchen of the home and did not witness
the argument.
In a statement to police, Parker said he had knocked on the
victim's door but no one answered. He said he walked to his car
and saw the garage door open and walked toward it. He said he
held it open to enter the garage but said it had been previously
damaged from his girlfriend driving into it. An officer who
responded to the home said he had not noticed any damage on the
door from a collision.
He admitted that he had pushed his girlfriend onto a chair and
said he "pushed her in chest area with both hands" and said she
"sat on the ground." While on the ground, she began "screaming
for help," Parker said.
During the argument, Parker said, his girlfriend slapped him in
the face causing a minor cut to his lip.
The Denver Sheriff's Department immediately put Parker on
investigatory leave, they said. The Office of the Independent
Monitor has been notified and the Public Integrity Division has
opened an investigation.
Parker became a deputy sheriff in 2019 and is assigned to the
Downtown Detention Center, the department said.
He was booked into the Arapahoe County Jail Friday morning.
https://www.9news.com/article/news/crime/denver-sheriffs-deputy- arrested/73-b7029a2a-f21d-4e7b-97b7-dccc09cdc9b1
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