Aurora police have released body-worn camera, surveillance, and cellphone video showing the fatal police shooting of 37-year-old Rajon Belt-Stubblefield.
The release came just hours after Belt-Stubblefield’s family and attorneys held a press conference calling the shooting “unjustifiable” and “excessive.”
Traffic Stop Turns Fatal
The incident began on Aug. 30, when an Aurora officer attempted to pull Belt-Stubblefield over.

Rajon Belt-Stubblefield
Police said the stop was related to speeding or possible DUI.
Instead, Belt-Stubblefield fled, crashing into two cars at 6th Avenue and Billings Street.
Video shows the moments before and after the crash.
Footage came from body cameras, traffic cameras, dashcams, and witness cellphones.
Police bodycam captured roughly three minutes before and after the shooting.
New: Bodycam Footage Released in Fatal Aurora Police Shooting of Rajon Belt-Stubblefield
On August 30, 2025, around 7:30 p.m., Aurora police officer
