Tag: Karol-chik
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Co-defendant sentenced to 32 years in prison for rock-throwing death
Zachary Kwak, 20, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault, among other charges
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Co-defendant sentenced to 45 years in prison for rock-throwing death
Joseph Karol-Chik pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in connection to the April 19, 2023 death
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Testimony reveals holes in prior story of fatal rock-throwing incident
Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, the third co-defendant in the case, spoke Friday
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Testimony reveals details of fatal rock-throwing incident which killed Alexa Bartell
Zachary Kwak details night of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell’s death
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Judge allows ‘prior acts’ evidence in rock-throwing trial for suspect in Alexa Bartell’s death
When Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik told interrogators that the night of April 19, 2023 wasn’t the first time he’d thrown objects at moving cars, the admission was a bombshell. This week, First Judicial District Judge Christopher Zenisek ruled that information from Karol-Chik’s video-taped interview about the “prior acts” of rock-throwing can be admitted at Joseph Koenig’s…
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Rock throwing suspects to have separate trials, judge rules
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save There will be three separate trials for three teenagers who allegedly hit seven vehicles with large landscaping rocks while they were driving, bursting the windshield of one and causing the death an Arvada woman, a judge ruled Friday. Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, Zachary Kwak and Joseph…
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Accused rock-throwers also involved in earlier statue-hurling incident, prosecutors allege
A deadly night of drive-by rock-throwing, which shocked the Front Range last spring, may not have been the first for a couple of Arvada teenagers, prosecutors alleged in court filings. Two of three suspects accused of killing an Arvada woman during a reckless rock-throwing spree at moving cars last April 19 have been charged with…
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What happened the night 3 suspects went on a deadly rock-throwing spree
A landscape river rock hit Alexa Bartell’s car so hard, it sounded like a “rail gun,” one of the teens suspected of killing her told Jefferson County Sheriff’s investigators. Arrest records obtained by The Denver Gazette said the rock slammed into the windshield of Bartell’s car, hit her in the head, and exited the back…




