Denver Protests Remain Peaceful Through the Day, With Late-Night Tension
The vast majority of the day was peaceful, but things got tense late at night.
The vast majority of the day was peaceful, but things got tense late at night.
The Joint Terrorism Task Force will go after “violent agitators” involved in the protests in Denver.
The incident occurred three hours after the 8 p.m. curfew on May 30.
It’s the first time in recent memory that the city has taken such measures.
For the second day in a row, protesters gathered at the Capitol.
“We strongly encourage you to demonstrate peacefully.”
It’s a tough job at a tough time.
The rally at the Capitol was filled with tense confrontations between police and protesters.
A total of eleven Aurora ICE detainees have tested positive for the virus.
Gary Winston is one of five plaintiffs seeking release or more protection.
The change would allow between a base of five unrelated adults in a household.
This time, those cleared off the sidewalks will not be allowed to return for a certain number of days.
Sheriff Jason Mikesell believes he has the right to coooperate with ICE.
Two ICE employees and five GEO staffers have already tested positive.
The former cop had been serving as interim executive director.
This could be the second death caused by the Weld County Jail outbreak.
The All Inn got its start in 1959 as the Fountain Inn.
He’s already started complying with the court order.
Council members tee off on one of Denver’s most controversal issues.
The permanent Space Command location will be announced a few months later.
After interviewing candidates this week, a search committee is taking new applications.
The councilwoman’s decision to skip a voluntary furlough has been polarizing.