The city of Denver is re-examining its workers' compensation policies after a shooting that killed one detective and wounded another while the two were moonlighting but covered by the city's insurance policy, according to a report in Wednesday's Rocky Mountain News.
City Council President Elbra Wedgeworth said she wants to re-examine whether the city should allow moonlighting to continue. The subject came up after Denver police Dective Donald Young was killed and Detective John Bishop was wounded as both worked off-duty as security guards at a baptism party.
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