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Police officer guilty in McClain killing won't be allowed to finish sentence on in-home detention
A former police officer convicted in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain will continue serving his sentence in a jail work-release program, rather than on in-home detention, The Denver Gazette's media partner 9News reported on Tuesday. The 9NEWS Investigates team learned attorneys for Randy Roedema – who was fired by...
Jacque Phillips defeats incumbent Rep. Julia Marvin in HD31 Democratic Primary
Jacque Phillips has unseated incumbent Rep. Julia Marvin in House District 31's Democratic primary, securing 55% of the vote. Phillips, a civil rights attorney and former Thornton City Councilmember, told Colorado Politics her top priority if elected would be affordable housing, particularly for seniors. "We need resources to help our...
Michael Carter beats Bryan Lindstrom in state House District 36 race
Aurora-based defense attorney Michael Carter is leading Bryan Lindstrom in the Democratic Primary race for House District 36, according to the early, unofficial tally of ballots on Tuesday night. Carter is leading Lindstrom, an Aurora Public School's teacher, by 22 percentage points, 61.11% to 38.89%, with roughly 24% of registered...
Adams County investigates arson after burning car found near I-25
Adams County is investigating arson after a burning car was found near I-25.The sheriff's office responded at approximately 10:30 p.m. Thursday night to find a vehicle in flames with no signs of anyone inside. No one was reportedly around the vehicle either. A deputy and investigators spoke to several employees from surrounding businesses and reports that no one saw anyone associated with the vehicle. Adams County Fire Rescue arson investigators arrived to the scene and believe that the fire was purposefully set inside the vehicle. Upon initial investigation, a VIN wasn't located, according to the sheriff's office. The investigation remains ongoing.
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