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flag Colorado launches online tool for residents to report federal agent misconduct, following over 180 complaints in the past year.

Colorado has launched an online tool allowing residents to report alleged misconduct by federal agents, including ICE and Border Patrol officers, following increased public concern over federal law enforcement actions. Announced by Attorney General Phil Weiser, the system enables citizens to submit complaints with details, photos, and descriptions, which will be reviewed and shared with federal oversight bodies, congressional representatives, and local prosecutors. The initiative aims to enhance accountability, track patterns of behavior, and uphold residents’ rights, especially after over 180 complaints were received in the past year. The tool is part of broader state efforts, including multiple lawsuits, to ensure federal agents are held to the same standards as local law enforcement.

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