Investigators unable to break into cellphone belonging to man accused of killing deputy

New details surrounding the killing of Adams County sheriff’s deputy Heath Gumm were released Monday during a preliminary hearing. Suspect Dreion Dearing listened as prosecutors continued to lay out their case against him. Family members of the fallen deputy were in the courtroom.

“The hardest part is just seeing the rest of my family go through it … but also their strength is very helpful,” Gumm’s cousin, Aaron Milner, said. The court case stems from a reported assault near Thornton in late January. Gumm was one of multiple deputies who responded.

Gumm eventually was led on a foot chase by Dearing — one of the assault suspects, according to prosecutors. Deputy William Booker, who was next Gumm when shots were fired, testified that Gumm shouted to Dearing, “It’s the police, stop running, don’t be stupid.”

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