AURORA, Colo. — Around a dozen community members gathered outside Aurora's Municipal Center Wednesday, holding candles and demanding justice for Rajon Belt-Stubblefield, a 37-year-old man shot and killed by Aurora police on Aug. 30 .

Belt-Stubblefield's family and their attorneys have called the shooting excessive use of force , while Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain said his officer's actions were justified .

"The actions of the suspects dictate what our officers have to do," Chamberlain said during a Sept. 26 news conference. "I stand by where we are at procedurally. I stand by our policies."

Pastor Arthur Porter, Belt-Stubblefield's pastor, told Denver7 that Wednesday's vigil will be the first of many calling for accountability within the Aurora Police Department.

"We just

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