Tag: Surveillance
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Boulder shooting trial: Accused gunman made multiple gun store purchases in weeks leading up to mass shooting
Ahmad Alissa, charged with killing 10 people at King Soopers in 2021, visited a gun store multiple times before the shooting.
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Appeals court, 2-1, says judge went too far in authorizing ‘continuous’ monitoring of man’s devices
A Weld County judge mistakenly upheld a requirement that a defendant subject himself to ongoing monitoring of his keystrokes and data, including conversations with his attorneys, as part of his probation, Colorado’s second-highest court ruled on Thursday. A three-judge panel for the Court of Appeals decided, 2-1, that District Court Judge Vincente G. Vigil neglected…
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Denver’s Restaurante Lempira and security company’s licenses suspended after fatal shooting Monday
The Denver Department of Excise and Licenses suspended the operating licenses of two businesses involved in a fatal shooting early Monday, Executive Director Molly Duplechian announced in a Tuesday news release. The shooting happened at around 12:30 a.m. at 1452 Uinta Street in Denver. According to the Denver Gazette’s news partners 9News, the shooting was…
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Task force to assess use of facial recognition by Colorado law enforcement, government
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A bill signed into law Wednesday establishes a task force to look into the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement and government agencies in Colorado. Senate Bill 113, scheduled to take effect in August, creates the task force to study how agencies use…
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Failed break-in attempt at Base Camp Cyclery in Denver
This surveillance video taken in the 2 a.m. hour on Nov. 19, 2019, shows a 16-foot, banana-yellow moving truck circling Base Camp Cyclery at 18th and South Pearl in Denver. A suspect hopped out of the truck to check out the bicycles inside, jumps back in and backs up once, and then gains steam to…





