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The writing's on the wall for KOZE, a graffiti vandal who thought he'd never be caught

Over the two years that George Gray has been a detective with the graffiti unit of the Denver Police Department, one crew of graffiti vandals has been the particular focus of his efforts. "We've been looking at TKO hard," says Gray. In the graffiti world, where respect is determined as much by artistic skill as by illegal risk-taking, the members of TKO "are kind of the shot-callers in Denver," he explains.

TKO got its start in Los Angeles, and in Denver its members tend to be men in their mid- to late twenties who focus on high-profile graffiti spots and are not afraid to maintain their turf with intimidation and violence. "I'm not going to just call them a tagging crew — they're a gang," Gray continues. "They associate with gangsters, and a lot of them are former gangsters. They're kind of the big dogs on the block that other crews fear."

And that status made it a graffiti unit priority to catch the leader of Denver's TKO: a longtime graffiti writer known as KOZE. But despite nearly a decade of writing his moniker in enormous letters across rooftops, light-rail cars and overpasses across the city, KOZE remained largely a mystery to police because he was very good at following graffiti's golden rule: Don't get caught in the act. Because of this, for a long time Gray and his partner, Detective Gerard Alarcon, didn't even know the crew leader's full name, let alone have a way to file meaningful charges that would stick.

But all that changed on October 23, when a Denver jury convicted 27-year-old Timothy Barajas of being the man behind KOZE, permanently attaching his name to the tag in the eye of the law. After the conviction, the Denver District Attorney's office even issued a press release noting that the "graffiti vandal who once boasted he would never be caught" had indeed been caught — and found guilty of seven misdemeanor counts, including criminal mischief, defacing public property and trespassing.

Barajas could not be reached for comment on this latest development. But two years ago, for a Westword article on Denver's graffiti culture, KOZE described how he had worked his way up from a small-time tagger in his westside neighborhood to what many in that scene describe as a "local legend," with a long, successful run of graffiti "bombing" and a network of younger graffiti writers recruited to work beneath him ("Tagging Up Denver," June 21, 2007). KOZE's work had even been featured in graffiti documentaries and art shows. "I like just plain-ass letters so that regular people will be able to read it," he told Westword. "K-O-Z-E...KOZE. I don't want just graffiti writers to read it; I want everybody to read it."

Though the Denver TKO crew had a reputation for being both secretive and abrasive, KOZE said he was willing to go on nighttime graffiti runs "with just about anybody as long as they're down."

That willingness could have been Barajas's downfall. Because the case against KOZE hinged on the testimony of a fellow graffiti vandal, 25-year-old Serge Smiljanic, who used the tag name SPIN. Smiljanic testified that he and Barajas had illegally spray-painted graffiti at three separate locations in industrial areas around Denver in the early hours of New Year's Day 2009. In a search warrant for Barajas's cell phone, detectives wrote that "Serge stated these spots were picked by Tim AKA KOZE. Serge stated that Tim AKA KOZE is also a family man. Serge mentioned that he asked Tim AKA KOZE because he saw car seats in the back of the Jeep SUV." The New Year's Day mission was the first time the two had done graffiti together, Smiljanic told police.

Detectives photographed the tags at three locations — at 5101 Colorado Boulevard, 1810 West Colfax Avenue and Colfax and I-25 — and on the back of the pictures, Smiljanic wrote, "We walked under the Colfax bridge the same night as the Vasquez and I-70 spot and painted burners side by side."

Armed with these photos, detectives arrested Barajas in March, and he finally went on trial in Denver County Court last week.

At the request of Todd Narum, Barajas's attorney, the instructions to the jury noted that the "witness was under investigation himself for the exact same crimes Mr. Barajas has been accused of, and told the detectives what they wanted to hear in order to successfully secure a light sentence for himself."

In fact, Smiljanic had several of his own charges dismissed; he's currently on probation and has to pay $545 in restitution.

Still, the jury believed Smiljanic and found Barajas guilty. Barajas "came in with the attitude that there's no way they're going to get me," says Gray. "When they start feeling the squeeze, the whole honor-among-thieves thing is the first to go."

Since this is Barajas's first conviction, he'll likely end up with probation at his December 29 sentencing — hardly the takedown police were looking for. Even so, Gray characterizes the case's outcome as a victory. "We wanted to get him in court and show that's who he is," he explains. "Now KOZE is Timothy Barajas. Now we can tie him to graffiti here and in other jurisdictions. We'll see if that slows him down or not."

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  • Georgia Brown 10/23/2011 8:01:00 PM

    What type of writing to graffiti artists use?

  • esrok 08/28/2010 8:01:00 PM

    man some of these comments are so fucking stupid just as the people who wrote them you guys are dumb graffiti is art and is beciming more and more strong. and i hate to sound like a dumb a dumb teenager but as well as we make taxes a little bit higher we also give thosands of people jobs including det. gray and the people cleaning up graffiti so fuck you faggs get over it....graffiti makes the world go round....

  • esrok 08/03/2010 9:27:00 PM

    koze is an artist aswell as so many other graffiti artist out there you may not consider it art but face the fact graffiti is becoming more popular throuout the urban culture. so i believe for any one to graffiti is not art a personal fuck you!!!!! also its kinda ironic that on the koze peice there is a crappy ass spin tag above it on the wall.....

  • OG KOZE 06/16/2010 7:37:00 PM

    fuck this lame........

  • don't worry bout it! 12/08/2009 6:54:00 AM

    that's pretty fucked up to put his name and picture on here..

  • M.D.G.A.F. 12/03/2009 6:22:00 PM

    Mr. Barrajas has never met the so called snitch. He was with his family and friends including myself on New Years eve. When the incident was supposed to have happened, if you read the article they said he had never hung out with Mr. Barrajas prior to that night. It would be very hard to be in two places at on time. And TKO is a tagging crew not a gang. They dont hang out with gangs or gang members. Detective Gray is a two year rookie detective and speaks from inexperience. Mr. Barrajas has dropped his attorney Todd Narum and hired some heavy hitters in the attorney world for his appeal. So the story is not over, we feel he will be vindicated from such alleged charges. Until then keep your head up Tim and keep moving forward. You have alot of people behind you, no matter what these cowards say behind their computer screen you and I both know they wouldn't be so brave if they were face to face with you.

  • Lauren 12/02/2009 7:37:00 PM

    So you say that this guy is so great and is a family man but he hangs out with known gang bangers??? He sounds like a schmuck to me. Leaving all the tax payer conversation out of it, what gives this douche the right to mark up people's private property? You want to graffiti something tag up your own property and leave other people's property alone. There is nothing "upstanding" about this guy, he jeopardizes his wife, family, and so-called good job to go put a STUPID nickname on a wall. What happens when he gets caught again (and he will) and looses his job and can no longer provide for his family?

  • M.D.G.A.F... 11/30/2009 9:54:00 PM

    I am a friend of the Barraja's family,I have known Tim for many years so I know personal asspects to this case. The states witness against Mr. Barrajas was a known Bloods gang member out of the westside of Denver. He got caught stealing out of a store which was a felony because of the ammount of merchandise stolen. After being interviewed by police they dicovered Serge's car keys. They went and searched the car and found graffitti related matter which they linked back to him. He was given 2 more felonies because he had destroyed so much property that the police could link back. So doing what has seemed to become a trend he snitched. They have no evidence, no fingerprints, he wasn't caught in the act, no policemen statements. It was a known gang member who was facing 3 felonies who was given a deal because the state wanted to pin "KOZE" on someone so bad they dropped all 3 felonies for his testimony. So the state could get 7 misdemeanor charges against a wrongly accussed individual. People where is the logic in this? Mr. Barrajas has a wife, 3 kids, and a very good job where he has been at for 6 years. We should all be concerned for our safety living in this city where all it takes to get you in trouble is to say someone did something. Your city dropped 3 felony charges by a known gang member in exchange for an alleged tagger. Thats where your tax dollars are going to answer some of your questions. And to all the people who hide behind your computer and make racial comments, Mr. Barrajas and his family are not "illegals" they have been here for many generations. In fact he doesn't even speak spanish, do your research and quit spreading your negative thoughts to those of us who could care less about a persons color. Practice what you preach and leave it to god...

  • gravedigger 11/28/2009 4:15:00 AM

    Morgan in your incoherent rambling you made no valid points. It is all about being accountable for your actions. Graffitti is gang banger turf markers. Next time when you are in Chicago, u can ride in my squad car on the West Side. Clueless people should not blog.

  • gravedigger 11/28/2009 4:09:00 AM

    What a waste of time to care about this dirtbag. The guy is not an artist, you learn to do those letters in middle school art class.

  • mc900ftjesus 11/19/2009 6:52:00 AM

    http://www.westword.com/bestof/2007/award/best-graffiti-advocates-377940/

  • Harrison 11/16/2009 3:49:00 AM

    Toys Koloring Outdoors He sure talked a lot of crap for a little spic.

  • Butch McSnutch 11/13/2009 7:42:00 PM

    Why are we letting these these illegal Hispanics ruin our city? I can't believe there isn't felony charge in there.

  • Morgan 11/12/2009 12:07:00 AM

    Let's try seeing this from more than just one perspective. . . There is a lot to be said about the significance of street art in today's culture. I think it's important to realize this and to also understand that there is in fact an entire culture devoted to graffiti and most negative opinions as to 'the lack of artistic value' hold no weight to anyone. That discussion has been over for years, really. Some of the comments about this story are pretty intriguing. You've got everything from racial profiling to...lifestyle profiling? I'm sure that Tim and the millions upon millions of other graffiti writers appreciate your 'Get a job, Get an education, volunteer in your community, instead of destroying your hood' advice, but a majority have already taken it. There are plenty of graffiti artists that have careers (some probably make double the amount of money than you do, Mr. Stayathomeandpostonthewestword.com), and great educations (Masters Degrees, what?!). Oh, and for you "my tax dollars go to this...blah blah blah".. guys. Do you know how many jobs graffiti creates for our community? Your tax dollars create jobs?! THAT'S SO RIDICULOUS. You should be very, very upset. Maybe after you're done crying over the value of 'your dollar' you should do a little more research, cause I bet you'd be shocked to see what else your valuable 'tax dollars' are spent on. Then you can write half-way researched posts on the Internet elsewhere.

  • Zach 11/11/2009 11:45:00 PM

    How is some punk defacing public and private property by painting KOZE art? I agree with those of you that think there are more serious crimes that should warrant the attention and budget of the police, but, have you ever had to sand blast the �art� off of your brick building? Why should I, as a property owner and tax payer, have to shoulder this cost? This is probably the most pathetic quote that I have ever seen, "I got to stay up in this city, dog," he told Westword. "If I stopped, I don't know � I wouldn't feel like myself. I wouldn't feel like I deserved the name. I wouldn't be KOZE." Tagging private property is your idea of being up in this town? Timmy you are 27 years old. Instead of acting like a misguided 13 yr old be a man. Professionals think you are talented. Make some money off of your artistic gift. Instead of tagging your signature on someone�s property put it on a viable piece of art that you have created. Grow up, it isn�t so scary once you are here.

  • Jack Baker 11/11/2009 3:18:00 PM

    There is only one solution to the graffiti problem. It is simple, it need not be a burden on the taxpayers, and it is condoned by the U.S. Supreme Court (1970). What to do? Eliminate the game of Hide-n-Seek. That allows the vandal to be identified in court. If a judge accepts the evidence, accountability for bad behavior follows. http://graffititaskforce.blogspot.com/2009/10/solving-graffiti-problem.html

  • KING YEYO 11/11/2009 1:06:00 AM

    This is definitely not a black and white issue. I personally know Koze and have seen him try in more then a few ways to express himself in an artistic way legally. I had an artshow featuring him as one of the headlining artists at my shop and believe if so much weight wasnt put on him by the "graffiti politics" and being a local legend he would be in a position where he could do some very positives in his life with the talent God has given him. He may be down but i can guarantee he is not out. There are many ways for a Graffitti artist to transition into other artistic outlets... and if KOZE takes the time to read this he know's there will always be opportunity for him at Certified Customs either doing design work, fashion design, or even becoming a tattoo artist! There are numerous examples of people on his level that have done it... and you can judge his artcraft however you want, THIS MAN HAS SO MUCH POTENTIAL!!! and it will benefit him for years after this incident...

  • S. Sandoval 11/10/2009 4:44:00 PM

    27 years old?! KOZE needs to grow up and be a man. Stop fingerpainting on the walls. Letting everyone in town that you can spell your made up fairy-tail wanna be ganster name. If you really want to represent where you're from, or how important you are in your community...doing something that promotes your hood in a positive way. Get a job, Get an education, volunteer in your community, instead of destroying your hood, here is a thought...build something in your community.

  • Nicci 11/10/2009 3:15:00 PM

    All you people act like you have never done anything wrong. So you had to clean up some paint, get over it. There are so many more important issues that need to be adressed than cleaning paint on a wall. All of you are quick to judge Koze but as the Bible says "let thou without sin cast the first stone" I do not live in a glass house and I am sure none of you do either so what gives you the right to judge someone you don't even know exept for what you read on a stupid sell out article. I understand that the press release put it all out there first but you guys had the trust of these graffiti artists and you still put him on blast and added a picture to go with it. I too will think twice before I read another Westword.

  • Nicci 11/10/2009 3:15:00 PM

    All you people act like you have never done anything wrong. So you had to clean up some paint, get over it. There are so many more important issues that need to be adressed than cleaning paint on a wall. All of you are quick to judge Koze but as the Bible says "let thou without sin cast the first stone" I do not live in a glass house and I am sure none of you do either so what gives you the right to judge someone you don't even know exept for what you read on a stupid sell out article. I understand that the press release put it all out there first but you guys had the trust of these graffiti artists and you still put him on blast and added a picture to go with it. I too will think twice before I read another Westword.

  • M. Leigh 11/09/2009 7:15:00 PM

    I'm sure those of you out there who clean off 'all the damn graffiti' from your property of this and that are also the people that cut others off on the highway, or speed or buy your 16 year old daughter and her friend's beer. To each their own. Define art as you will, define crime as you will. It's called an opinion. Have one, but at least be respectful with it... However, tisk tisk! The journalistic "tactics" the Westword has taken make me reconsider ever picking up an issue again. I promise this is the last I will hit up this website. It's good news reporting to inform, but to sell out? Of course the press releases had first/last names and all, but given the story you ran not too long ago about KOZE it was a bit too much to run the photo. And it's somewhat ironic that Koze still comes out on top in all of this...

  • David 11/09/2009 6:17:00 PM

    Having had to spend time cleaning up the smears thugs like Koze make on my property...I hope he does hard time...the punk. Likely he will be big brothered by one of the Tammany Hall 'nonprofit' social service agencies and be subsidized into an apartment and an arts job. Maybe he can paint the Hick's kitchen.

  • BigMike 11/09/2009 5:00:00 PM

    I am glad to see that the article describes this individual as a �graffiti vandal� and not an artist. All too often I see someone described as a �graffiti artist�. Graffiti is not art, graffiti is vandalism and the graffiti vandals are not artists they are criminals.

  • Bryan G. 11/09/2009 3:12:00 PM

    What a shocker...another graffiti artist who just happens to be Latino. Stop the presses and call the Guinness Book.

  • mc900ftjesus 11/06/2009 8:19:00 PM

    i'm very disappointed but not surprised that this article ever got published... how is it ethical for a journalist to keep a graffiti artist's identity secret in one article and then a year or so later expose him the way he did? isn't there something called source confidentiality? was this story so irresistable to break the trust that was once shared between graffiti artist's and westword journalists? facts are facts, but there is a level of disrespect that is unmistakably the trademark of jared jacang maher. who's going to write an article on how two-faced he is with his reporting practices? any takers?

  • Nicci 11/06/2009 3:12:00 PM

    These guys tag walls and things that can be covered it just seems that there are bigger fish to fry than a bunch of taggers. I think calling them a gang is an exaggeration they are not violent like gangs killing eachother. They may be territorial but they don't show by violence they tag. What they do is repairable why don't we put all that effort the police are doing to catch real criminals that do things we cannot repair like real gang members who kill eachother and murders...

  • Nicci 11/06/2009 3:12:00 PM

    These guys tag walls and things that can be covered it just seems that there are bigger fish to fry than a bunch of taggers. I think calling them a gang is an exaggeration they are not violent like gangs killing eachother. They may be territorial but they don't show by violence they tag. What they do is repairable why don't we put all that effort the police are doing to catch real criminals that do things we cannot repair like real gang members who kill eachother and murders...

  • S&T 11/05/2009 6:04:00 PM

    The objective of graffiti is to get fame.... I know that by writing this article you're trying to expose KOZE, but you just made him even more famous than he was. You also made the police look stupid by showing the only way they were able to catch him was because of a rat. If you think writers that get caught and exposed stop writing, you're wrong, they change their name and keep doing it! Next time don't waste you're time writing about some graffiti writer that caught a few petty misdemeanor charges, warn us when you catch perpetrators of serious crimes so we can all share the joy. The police need to get off their asses and stop wasting time and effort trying to catch a few kids spray painting a wall, and catch some real criminals, maybe some baby killer or some rapists.

  • robo 11/04/2009 9:13:00 PM

    Cut off his hands.

 
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