Denver Mayor Responds to Leaked Video of Son Threatening Cop, Spewing Gay Slurs at Traffic Stop

Earlier this week, a police video showing a traffic stop between a cop and the son of Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock was leaked by an anonymous source to ABC 7 Denver. In the video, 22-year-old Jordan Hancock can be seen hurling epithets at the cop and threatening the officerโ€™s job for pulling him over.…

Earlier this week, a police video showing a traffic stop between a cop and the son of Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock was leaked by an anonymous source to ABC 7 Denver. In the video, 22-year-old Jordan Hancock can be seen hurling epithets at the cop and threatening the officerโ€™s job for pulling him over.

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โ€œMy dadโ€™s the mayor, you fucking faggot,โ€ Jordan shouts at the cop from the driverโ€™s seat. โ€œGuess what? Iโ€™m about to get you fired, you fucking bitch.โ€

The exchange ends with Jordan driving away.

The 20-second video, which aired on the local news station Tuesday (h/t People magazine), prompted Hancock to speak out about the incident. That afternoon, Hancock wrote that his sonโ€™s actions were โ€œinexcusable.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™ve addressed our sonโ€™s behavior at a traffic stop with him. Heโ€™s apologized to the officer,โ€ Hancock tweeted.

โ€œWhile we donโ€™t support nor condone his inexcusable actions and words, we love our son dearly and will work with him to turn a personal mistake into a valuable lesson for himself and the community,โ€ the mayor said.

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Aurora, Colo., Police Chief Nick Metz also spoke out about the video, expressing concern about the fact that the clip was leaked. On Facebook, Metz wrote that the video was released without departmental authorization.

โ€œIt is not appropriate for any officer to disclose evidence, video or otherwise, publicly when a matter is pending prosecution. This is true for traffic cases as it is for homicide cases,โ€ Metz wrote. โ€œThe Department is conducting an internal investigation about the unauthorized release of video evidence.โ€

Metz also emphasized that the investigation isnโ€™t related to the officerโ€™s conduct, which was โ€œin compliance with Departmental policy throughout the encounter.โ€ The chief also stated that the Aurora PD didnโ€™t discuss the investigation with, nor were they influenced by, the mayorโ€™s office or any Denver city official.

ABC 7 Denver says that it requested the full video from that Aurora PD but was denied. Metz reiterated that the department would not be releasing the full clip of Jordan Hancock and the officerโ€™s exchange at this time.

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