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How Burlington Officials Reacted To Homicide Ruling In Death Of Man Who Had Police Altercation

Burlington City Hall on a winter afternoon with the U.S. and city flags blowing in wind.
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VPR File
According to emails first reported on by "Seven Days," Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger's office reached out to the governor's office in an attempt to delay the release of the autopsy report of Douglas Kilburn. On Thursday Weinberger declined to say why.

Investigations are ongoing into the death of 54-year-old Burlington resident Douglas Kilburn, who died in March just a few days after he was in an altercation with a city police officer. In that encounter, Kilburn was punched in the face by Officer Cory Campbell outside UVM Medical Center. 

Kilburn's death certificate did not list a cause of death, but it noted several underlying factors including skull fractures due to blunt impact and unrelated health problems. His manner of death was ruled a homicide.

Seven Days reporter Derek Brouwer has been closely following this story, and has written several updates in the two weeks on April 10.

Listen to Brouwer's conversation with VPR's Henry Epp above. Find links to Brouwer's Seven Days reporting discussed in the interview below:

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According to emails , Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger's office reached out to the governor's office in an attempt to delay the release of the autopsy report. On Thursday, Weinberger declined to say why, citing the ongoing state police investigation into Kilburn's death.

"But when we can and when all the facts are laid out before the public, I think reasonable people will understand the concerns, the actions that we took," Weinberger told VPR.

Liam is ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý’s public safety reporter, focusing on law enforcement, courts and the prison system. Email Liam.
Henry worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý as a reporter from 2017 to 2023.

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