Denver Protests: Brother Jeff on “Using Black Bodies to Incite Chaos”
Brother Jeff Fard is confident that justice will prevail despite some ugliness.
Brother Jeff Fard is confident that justice will prevail despite some ugliness.
Both stores underwent transitions in May and are now open.
The group casts blame on police and neo-Nazis.
“How do you get taxpayers to vote for an increase?”
Most of the arrests were for curfew violations.
Is Weeds that old now?
The vast majority of the day was peaceful, but things got tense late at night.
COVID-19 wasn’t listed as the cause of deaths in two recent passings.
The city recently announced $20 million in budget cuts.
The Joint Terrorism Task Force will go after “violent agitators” involved in the protests in Denver.
The monument remembers Armenian genocide victims.
As the riots raged, 9News broadcast America’s Got Talent.
The online reaction has been disturbingly divisive.
City planners are moving forward with plans for a bike route through the heart of Capitol Hill.
The detours have been extended through June 1.
The incident occurred three hours after the 8 p.m. curfew on May 30.
Mayor Hancock called an 8 p.m. curfew on May 30, but protesters stayed late.
While Trump reverses environmental protection, Gardner has stayed quiet.
The nonprofit needs more space in order to expand services.
It’s the first time in recent memory that the city has taken such measures.
The extensions run through June 28.
June 1 is coming, but rent strikes are not the solution, says the CAA.