Jurors found a former Aurora police officer not guilty of first-degree assault for an on-duty police shooting two years ago and failed to reach a verdict on a second-degree assault charge. Douglas Harroun, 34, faced two counts of felony assault over the December 2022 police shooting. Jurors delivered the verdict Wednesday afternoon after beginning deliberations Tuesday, acquitting the officer of the most serious charge. Prosecutors plan to re-try Harroun on the second-degree assault charge, a lower-level felony, and a new jury trial has been set for Jan.