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Arvada police searching for pantless burglar who caused thousands of dollars in damage to swim center The Arvada Police Department is searching for pantless burglar who caused thousands of dollars in damage to the George J. Meyers Swimming Center. By: Sydney IsenbergOct 20, 2023 ARVADA, Colo. — The Arvada Police Department is searching for pantless burglar who caused thousands of dollars in damage to the George J. Meyers Swimming Center. A lifeguard arriving to work noticed the break-in and reported it around 4:58 a.m. Thursday. Police said the suspect broke three windows and damaged some items inside the building. The...
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Woman walking dog attacked by moose in Boulder County By: Robert GarrisonSep 20, 2023 BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. — A woman walking her dog was attacked by a moose near Ward in Boulder County. It happened Wednesday morning on the South Saint Vrain Trail, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The cow moose charged the woman, headbutting and stomping on her several times, CPW said. She was able to walk to a nearby neighbor’s house and got help. CPW said the woman was transported to a local hospital. The dog has minor injuries, and the neighbor reported it was leashed. Wildlife...
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Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Here are the 12 teams that will compete for the DCI World Championship on Saturday: Blue Devils Bluecoats Boston Crusaders The Cadets Mandarins Phantom Regiment The Cavaliers Colts Troopers Blue Stars Blue Knights Crossmen
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Leonid & Friends on tour from Russia perform the Chicago hit “25 or 6 to 4”. Recorded live at The Wall Street Theater in Norwalk, Connecticut on June 14, 2023. Please leave your thoughts and comments and compare this performance to the original (or current) Chicago band.video
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10 injured in shooting in downtown Denver after Nuggets win NBA Championship Jun 13, 2023 DENVER — Ten people were injured in a mass shooting during celebrations in downtown Denver just after the Nuggets clinched the NBA championship early Tuesday morning. The shooting, first reported by Denver police just after midnight, happened in the 2000 block of Market Street where thousands of people had gathered. Police initially tweeted four victims and a suspect had possibly been shot and injured. The suspect was taken into custody. At around 2:30 a.m., police updated to say nine gunshot victims were taken to a...
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Denver area gun owners donate unwanted firearms in exchange for gift cards Gun buyback event collects 35 guns on Saturday Brandon Richard Jun 10, 2023 Gun owners were invited to get rid of their unwanted firearms Saturday as part of a gun buyback event in Park Hill. “We have people in our community who have lost, lost a loved one due to gun violence,” said Deacon Clarence McDavid with Cure d’Ars Catholic Church. "Obviously, it is an individual who commits an act of violence, but a weapon makes that act of violence possible." McDavid says gun violence is a problem...
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Candi Crushed: District 9's CdeBaca Loses to Darrell Watson by Over 3,500 Votes CHRIS PEREZ JUNE 7, 2023 District 9 representative Candi CdeBaca has been a controversial figure in Denver politics since she was elected to council in 2019. Courtesy of Candi CdeBaca The biggest surprise of the Denver runoff elections went down in District 9 on Tuesday, June 6, as incumbent councilwoman Candi CdeBaca got walloped by small-business owner Darrell Watson by more than 3,500 votes. While numbers were still being tallied, Watson was quick to declare victory during his election watch party at Tracks nightclub in RiNo, telling...
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Colorado mothers hold sit-in to demand ban on all guns in violation of constitutions BY JUSTIN ADAMS JUNE 5, 2023 / 11:27 AM / CBS COLORADO Thousands of women, many who are moms, gathered at the Colorado State Capital for an anti-gun event on Monday. The group, "Here 4 The Kids," wants Gov. Jared Polis to sign an executive order banning guns altogether, including law enforcement and the national guard, even though they know it violates United States and Colorado constitutions. The crowd arrived just before 5 a.m. "We are here for the kids. We are here to ban guns...
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Sheriff Luna clarified that the weapon used in the attack was not an "assault rifle." Rather, Luna said the suspect used “a magazine-fed semiautomatic assault pistol … that had an extended large-capacity magazine attached to it.” The term "Assault Pistol" seems to be a recent addition to the gun control propaganda, and it is unclear what exactly it refers to. The gun control lobby has previously used the term "Assault Rifle" and "Assault Weapon" to describe and demonize certain types of firearms, but these terms have been criticized by the gun community for being misleading and not accurate. It seems...
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Draft bill sheds light on possible assault weapons ban in Colorado By: Meghan LopezJan 25, 2023 DENVER — A bill that would ban assault weapons in the state could soon be introduced at the Colorado legislature. Two versions of the draft bill have been leaked, giving some insight on what the biggest battle of the legislative session could be. Denver7 obtained the newest version of the draft bill, dubbed the Mass Shooting Prevention Act. The bill would do three main things: define what an assault weapon is and what firearm components qualify as one, prohibit the sale and manufacturing of...
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Aurora Police Department aiming for 30% female force by 2030 by: Evan KruegelPosted: Jan 7, 2023 AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) – Inside the Aurora Public Safety Training Center, a small group gathered Saturday to learn about policing. But this group looked a bit different than the majority of Colorado police officers because all of them were women. The Women’s Informational Academy is just one step toward an ambitious goal for the department, which hopes to have women make up 30% of its police force by 2030. “It’s really empowering,” said Marian Baena, a future recruit for the department. Baena currently works...
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By: Robert GarrisonJan 07, 2023 DENVER — The mayors of New York City and Chicago are urging Colorado Governor Jared Polis to halt the practice of bussing migrants to their cities. In a letter to Gov. Polis on Saturday, Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and New York City Mayor Eric Adams wrote, “We respectfully demand that you cease and desist sending migrants to New York City and Chicago.” Lightfoot and Adams, whose cities have already seen an influx of more than 30,000 migrants from the Texas border, wrote, “It is apparent that the influx of asylum seekers has provoked consternation...
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Denver mayor appeals to Catholic Archdiocese to shelter migrants, calls issue ‘urgent humanitarian need’ By: Robert GarrisonJan 02, 2023 DENVER — Mayor Michael Hancock is asking the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver for help sheltering a recent surge of migrants and asylum seekers to the city. In a Dec. 30 letter to the Archbishop of Denver, Hancock said the city has become overwhelmed with the nearly 3,000 migrants from Central and South America and called the temporary crisis an “urgent humanitarian need.” Hancock is asking the Catholic Archdiocese to allow the city to use the Little Sisters of the Poor at...
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Massad Ayoob has decades of experience as a gun trainer. Massad is an accomplished author who literally wrote the book on self-defense. He is also the President of the 2nd Amendment Foundation. This is his response to Gun Free Zones. 11 minute video.
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‘It has been significantly overwhelming,’ Denver says they cannot sustain migrant influx much longer by: Gabby Easterwood Dec 31, 2022 Denver, Co. (KDVR) – The City and County of Denver says to their resources to respond to the steady flow of migrants coming in is completely at capacity. The city shared new numbers from Friday night: 110 new migrants arrived overnight, bringing the total to 3,037 since Dec. 9. “It has been significantly overwhelming for not only our staff but our overall system here in Denver.” said Mikayla Ortega, the communication manager with Denver’s Office of Emergency Management. Donors, volunteers...
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'We're at our breaking point': Denver 'not able to sustain' arriving migrants much longer, city officials say By: Micah SmithDec 29, 2022 DENVER – The City of Denver has spent more than $1.5 million on all aspects of sheltering arriving migrants since the first week of December and is on track to spend $3 million by the end of the month, according to city leaders. “This has been extremely taxing on city resources. We are not a border community. We don't have federal resources like border communities do. So, the help that we can provide in Denver is very limited....
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