The family of a carjacking suspect, who Aurora officers shot and killed last month after police said he pointed what turned out to be an airsoft gun at them, held a candlelight vigil Saturday night, calling for justice.
“We’re bringing awareness to this situation because it is a problem in Aurora. It has been a problem for a very long time,” Erica Dillard said.
Kory Dillard, a 37-year-old Army veteran, was shot and killed on Oct. 3 in a neighborhood west of S. Peoria Street and E. Colfax Avenue.
The Aurora Police Department said witnesses called 911 after they reported a violent carjacking by a suspect armed with an assault-style rifle…