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CRIME & SAFETY
Families of inmates who died at JeffCo Jail believe there's a concerning pattern
Members of the Rocky Mountain NAACP spoke alongside families of inmates who have recently died within the JeffCo Jail, calling attention to what they believe are concerning issues inside the jail.
As an investigation into a Thornton Police shooting continues, a family awaits answers
Deanine Vigil has a lot of questions about the death of her son Joby Vigil after he was chased for miles by Thornton Police. One of those questions stands apart from all the others:. Why?. “If we could show this to the whole world and show them what they did...
Man accused in 2018 shooting gets guns back after case was dismissed. Now he faces new charges in a remarkably similar shooting
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — Six guns confiscated from Austin Benson, 35, who was accused of randomly shooting at people in 2018, were returned to his wife earlier this year after a judge dismissed the case amid concerns about his mental health, 9NEWS Investigates learned. Now, Benson faces 23 new...
A wave of violence leaves six dead in Adams County
Adams County District Attorney Brian Mason personally goes to the scene of all homicides in his jurisdiction. He didn’t get much sleep this weekend. There were six homicides in 36 hours in Adams County, one in Aurora and five in Commerce City - a single weekend that matched that city’s typical homicide count for a full year.
3 dead, 6 wounded in 6 separate shootings overnight in the Denver metro area
It was a violent weekend in the Denver metro area after three people were killed and six people wounded in six separate shootings in Denver, Aurora and Commerce City early Sunday morning.
Stolen truck with strong sentimental value returned after 2 months
In June, Colton Smith reached out to FOX31 for help finding his stolen truck, a sentimental vehicle passed on to him from his late father. Now, he wants to thank viewers for helping bring that truck home.
Man sentenced to 143 years for series of crimes in Aurora
AURORA, Colo. — A man has been sentenced to 143 years in prison for a series of shootings and other crimes in Aurora in 2022, prosecutors said. Eugene Robertson, 40, was found guilty in April of multiple charges, including eight counts of attempted murder, in connection with the series of crimes in October 2022. He was sentenced Friday.
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