DENVER - In a nation riled by a slew of cases of fatal police brutality or shooting of unarmed suspects, Gov. John Hickenlooper signed six bills last week aimed at "restoring trust" between the Colorado's law enforcement agencies and the community. "The relationship between law enforcement agencies and communities has been strained," Hickenlooper said. Several high-profile incidents have happened in the last year, including murder charges being filed against police officers in Baltimore, protests in Ferguson, Mo., and a South Carolina officer facing charges after a video showed an officer shooting multiple times at a man as he fled.

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