Author: Julia Cardi
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Merrick Garland visits Denver, says Americans have a ‘personal stake’ in rule of law abroad
Americans should have a stake in the success of democracy abroad, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland told a gathering of lawyers in Denver on Monday, noting that the U.S. Justice Department is cooperating with the International Criminal Court and supporting Ukrainian prosecutors carrying out war crime investigations. Congress recently allowed for new U.S. flexibility in assisting…
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Colorado state trooper survives falling down river embankment after patrol car hit
A state trooper left the hospital Sunday “on his own two feet” after a driver hit his patrol car on the side of Interstate 270 early Saturday morning. The trooper fell over a bridge barrier and down a 30-foot embankment of the South Platte River as he tried to get out of the way. The…
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Fort Collins police seek perpetrator of stabbing Saturday night
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The Fort Collins Police Department has asked for the public’s help in identifying the person who allegedly stabbed a man Saturday night around Redwood Street and Osiander Street. An adult male who was identified by police as suffering from a stab wound was transported to a local area hospital for treatment.…
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Larimer County deputy won’t face charges over I-25 death of man hit by SUV
A Larimer County sheriff’s deputy will not face charges for tasing a man on Interstate 25, who was then hit and killed a few seconds later by an SUV, after the man ran from arrest, according to a decision by the 8th Judicial District Attorney’s Office. Meanwhile, the man’s family called for the deputy to be…
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Castle Rock teenager faces terrorism charge for allegedly planning to join Islamic State group
An 18-year-old Castle Rock man faces a federal terrorism charge for allegedly trying to join the Islamic State group in Iraq as a fighter, court records show. Davin Daniel Meyer has been charged by the U.S. Attorney’s office for the District of Colorado with one count of attempting to provide material support or resources to…
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20-year-sentence for woman who injured two cyclists in hit-and-run crash
A Jefferson County judge sentenced a woman to 20 years in prison for seriously injuring two cyclists in a crash last June. Haley Mill, 39, pleaded guilty in May to charges of vehicular assault and first-degree assault with extreme indifference, according to a news release from the 1st Judicial District Attorney’s Office. Two cyclists taking…
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State Historical Fund awards $4.8M in grant funding, mostly to rural Colorado
History Colorado’s State Historical Fund has awarded $4.8 million in grant funding to 25 projects in the state, the organization announced this week. A third of the awards went to projects intended to support people of color, and nearly 70% of the awards have gone to projects in rural counties. The State Historical Fund awarded…
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Judge tells Denver Public Schools board to release recording of executive session on cops in schools
A judge on Friday morning ordered the Denver Public Schools board to release the recording of an executive session in March in which the board discussed returning police officers to some schools for the rest of the school year. Hours after the ruling, a DPS board member strongly suggested against appealing the decision. The Board…
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No bail for man arrested in fatal Denver road rage shooting; victims identified
The two men who died Tuesday in what the police described as a road rage incident on Interstate 25 were brothers on the way to a job interview. They were 21 and 22. Meanwhile, the man arrested in connection with their deaths is being held without bail on suspicion of two first-degree murder counts. Stephen Long,…




