AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — Family and friends gathered Saturday at New Nation Church in Aurora to remember a 37-year-old man who was shot and killed by Aurora police in August.
Around two hundred people filled the church in a standing-room-only service, honoring Rajon Belt-Stubblefield with memories of his laughter, joy and deep love for his family.
“I can’t call nobody at 6 in the morning no more. I can’t call him,” said Ronnette Mathews, mother to three of Belt-Stubblefield’s children. “When the kids are acting up, and I can’t get them straight, I can’t do that no more. And I’m angry. That part of me is angry.”
Levette Sanderson, grandmother to Belt-Stubblefield’s three children, echoed those emotions.
“Good people are hard to find, difficult to leave and impossible to forget,” said Sand