Aurora Police Department’s new chief on Monday confirmed the man who was fatally shot by police last week was carrying an airsoft gun, alleging the man was there “to intimidate, to terrorize and to threaten” the community. The man’s sister-in-law, Kelly Davis, said Chief Todd Chamberlain making declarative statements about the man’s intentions during the shooting without releasing the footage is “very telling.” “To make that kind of statement with no body-worn camera footage is insane,” she said. Aurora police officers responded to multiple calls about a fight in a parking lot in the 11900 block of East 16th Avenue and a man with a rifle at approximately 2 p.m.