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East High School shooter’s interest in ghost guns derailed a once-promising academic outlook
The 17-year-old student was bright with an interest in engineering, but his attitude toward guns led to repeated tense encounters with law enforcement and school officials.

Hancock asks Catholic Church to help shelter migrants arriving in Denver
The Denver mayor wrote a letter to Denver's Archbishop asking for space to shelter another 100 people.

Retiring DPD Chief Paul Pazen wishes he’d connected with community even more before George Floyd
“I want to have the biggest impact moving forward to help our community, and I’m evaluating what those possibilities are," Pazen said when asked if he was running for Denver mayor.
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For Muslims in Colorado, the past two decades have been about building connections against fear
After 9/11, one Denver imam found himself having to rebuild alliances.

Denver DA’s husband pleads guilty to attempted arson after starting fires near the East Troublesome blaze
It wasn't the first time Christopher Linsmayer was charged for setting fires on his property.

Adams County judge throws out felony kidnapping charges for Elijah McClain protesters
The three protest organizers are headed toward trial on less significant charges stemming from their involvement in a July 3, 2020, protest that blockaded an Aurora police station.

Judge to decide Thursday whether felony case against Aurora protest organizers goes to trial
The three are charged with attempted kidnapping and inciting a riot for their role in a July 3, 2020, demonstration that surrounded a police station.

How local, state and federal authorities are planning for Inauguration Day in Denver
The head of the city's safety department met with the FBI to discuss domestic terrorism.

Aurora councilman trying to stop ketamine use during investigation into McClain case
Curtis Gardner, an at-large city councilman, will introduce the resolution in September.