Colorado Code § 16-3-110

Peace officers - duties
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(1) For the purposes of this section, "peace officer"
means:
(a) A peace officer as described in section 16-2.5-101; or
(b) A federal law enforcement officer who, pursuant to federal statutes and the policy of
the agency by which the officer is employed, is authorized to use deadly physical force in the
performance of his or her duties.
(2) A peace officer shall have the authority to act in any situation in which a felony or
misdemeanor has been or is being committed in such officer's presence, and such authority shall
exist regardless of whether such officer is in the jurisdiction of the law enforcement agency that
employs such officer or in some other jurisdiction within the state of Colorado or whether such
officer was acting within the scope of such officer's duties when he or she observed the
commission of the crime, when such officer has been authorized by such agency to so act. The
local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction shall be immediately notified of the arrest and
any person arrested shall be released to the custody of the local law enforcement agency.
(3) This section shall not be construed to authorize any federal officer to use deadly
physical force in excess of that authorized in section 18-1-707, C.R.S.

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