Bilingual Feud Turns Fiery Arsonists burn car of leader behind Amendment 31 By John J. Sanko, Rocky Mountain News October 19, 2002 Rita Montero, a leader of the ballot initiative to scrap bilingual education in Colorado's public schools, said Friday someone torched her car while it was parked in back of her home. Denver fire investigator Craig McCann confirmed the incident. "It did happen, it was arson," he said. McCann declined to say how the car fire started, but said a garage door across an alley from Montero's car also was damaged. Montero, a former Denver School Board member, said...