On February 8, 2025, Jalin Seabron was not a threat. He was a young Black man turning 23, excited to share that he and his partner were expecting their first child. That night was meant to be a celebration — until it turned into a tragedy.
Jalin had gathered his loved ones at Main Event in Highlands Ranch. Joy turned to chaos when his sisters and fiancee were attacked in the women’s restroom. As violence erupted, Jalin acted instinctively to protect his family — getting them to safety, placing them in their car, and returning to retrieve their belongings.
Outside, danger still loomed. The same individuals who attacked his family followed him, one brandishing a weapon. Jalin, legally carrying a registered firearm in an open-carry county, displayed restraint and issued a verbal warning: “Back up.”
Deputy Nicholas Moore arrived silently — no sirens, no announcements, no assessment. In less than 10 seconds, Moore fired nine shots into Jalin’s back. Seven struck. Jalin died on the pavement. No attempt was made to save his life. Instead, Moore dragged and handcuffed his lifeless body.
This wasn’t justice. It was an execution.
Sheriff Darren Weekly added insult to devastation, falsely claiming Jalin was an “accessory” and carried an “illegal weapon.” He misled the public, then failed to correct the lies. He damaged trust, distorted the truth, and stripped Jalin of dignity in life and death.
We demand the following:
• A full public retraction by Sheriff Weekly of the false claims, with the same visibility as his original statements.
• Immediate termination of Deputy Moore for violating policy B-106, which requires officer identification and warning before using deadly force.
• Full release of the Internal Affairs investigation, timeline, and findings.
• A formal, public apology to the Seabron family from both the Sheriff’s and District Attorney’s offices.
Jalin was not disposable. His life mattered. He was a son, a brother, a partner, a father-to-be — and a Black man whose protective instincts were met with deadly force.
Douglas County must not hide behind badges or silence.
We will say his name. We will honor his restraint. We will not let lies go unchecked.
To Douglas County’s leadership: You owe the truth, and you owe Jalin his humanity.
To the community: Do not look away.
Say his name. Share his story. Demand justice for Jalin Seabron.
Sincerely, a grieving, unrelenting community member.
Portia Terrell-Beavers
Castle Rock