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CU police join other Colorado agencies to protect lives in Ukraine

CUPD body gear loaded up in a truck
The 做厙輦⑹ Police Department (CUPD) is answering the call for protective gear for Ukraines frontline citizen soldiers, donating泭body armor to protect lives. On Tuesday, Gov. Jared Polis sent , asking for immediate donations of泭body armor and ballistic helmets, stressing this is an opportunity for Colorado residents to help save lives in Ukraines battle for democracy.

CUPD delivered 66 plates of body armor rated for protection from rifle shots. Thursdays body armor donation to the Colorado National Guards Denver Armory is enough to protect 33 individuals, with plates worn both front and back. The deadline to deliver donations is Monday, March 14, when the Colorado Department of Public Safety and the Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs will ship donations to Ukraine.泭

CU Boulder Assistant Vice Chancellor for Public Safety and Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst said shes grateful the department was able to help.泭

We understand that Ukraines citizen-soldiers may not have all the protective gear they need, Jokerst said. If we can help save the life of even one man or woman in this battle, its worth it.

It is commonplace for police agencies to maintain a supply of body armor as an added layer of protection during possible active harmer events, to be worn over officers bulletproof vests. The department replenishes its stock of body armor based on manufacturers recommendations.

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