Cops Investigating “JUST KILLED A WOMAN” Photo Allegedly Shared by Rock-Throwing Suspect
The Facebook post shows a sticker on a motorcycle that reads, “JUST KILLED A WOMAN…FEELING GOOD.”
The Facebook post shows a sticker on a motorcycle that reads, “JUST KILLED A WOMAN…FEELING GOOD.”
There’s a new shoplifting phenomenon at the downtown Tarjay, where drug users have been swiping Reynolds Wrap and freebasing fentanyl.
Elected as Denver’s district attorney in 1920, Philip Van Cise dismantled an organized-crime ring and took on the KKK.
The incident comes less than two months after Luis Garcia was shot and fatally wounded while sitting in a car outside the school.
Two years after the killings at the King Soopers on Table Mesa in Boulder, the case is still in limbo.
After avoiding arrest for a year on fraud charges, Jason Lobins has a March 16 court date. This is a true Colorado crime story that could end with a hefty sentence.
The cops thought suspect Jordan Waddy had a gun. They shot six bystanders in the process of subduing him.
The driver of a stolen Ford-150 Shelby offers this advice: “Pay for the Uber.”
The Denver man went carless in 2022, and got an e-bike through the city’s popular rebate program.
The Subway spokesman and convicted predator went to prison in Colorado, where a fellow inmate beat him up.
The Boulder home where the six-year-old girl’s body was found on December 26, 1996, is back on the market for $7 million.
With the DenverTrack program, people can sign up with the Denver Police Department to give police location tracking data if their car gets stolen.
The issue has affected passengers and operators, who can smell meth and even beer when it’s being consumed on the train.
“You tend to question everything.”
Only those impacted by mass shootings can know what they need to recover, shared survivors of Club Q on Valentine’s Day.
“They can’t imagine what we’re going through. Nobody can.”
What constitutes a “true threat”?
An amended complaint now lists fifteen victims.
Law enforcement says the employees didn’t poison the man.
Ron Jensen is a 62-year-old veteran.
One unlucky homeowner got stuck with over $35,000 in bills.
A driver hit and killed Logan Rocklin on December 9.