Rock-Throwing Teen Pleads Guilty in Fatal Colorado Windshield Death

GOLDEN, Colo. – In a tragic incident that shook the community, a second teenager entered a guilty plea in connection to the death of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell. The young driver lost her life after a rock thrown at her car resulted in a fatal injury in suburban Denver. Nicholas Karol-Chik, 19, accepted responsibility for his actions by pleading guilty to second-degree murder and committing a crime of violence. He admitted to passing a rock to …

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Mental Illness Revealed in Colorado Supermarket Shooting Case as Trial Approaches

BOULDER, Colo. – Lawyers revealed on Tuesday that state experts have determined the man responsible for the tragic shooting that claimed the lives of 10 individuals at a Colorado supermarket in 2021 suffered from untreated mental illness. Despite this, the experts concluded that he was legally sane at the time of the attack. During a court hearing, attorneys discussed the results of the sanity evaluation conducted on Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa at the state mental …

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Colorado Supermarket Shooter Found Legally Sane Despite Untreated Mental Illness: Trial Set for Fall

Boulder, Colorado – State experts have determined that the man accused of the mass shooting at a Colorado supermarket in 2021 had untreated mental illness but was deemed legally sane at the time of the attack, attorneys revealed on Tuesday. Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, the suspect in the shooting that claimed the lives of 10 individuals at a King Soopers store in Boulder, underwent a sanity evaluation at the state mental hospital. During a court …

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Deputy Faces Second Trial for Killing Christian Glass in Colorado Park

Idaho Springs, Colorado – A second jury trial has been scheduled for former Clear Creek County sheriff’s deputy, Andrew Buen, following the shooting of 22-year-old Christian Glass. Buen shot Glass on June 10, 2022, after Glass called 911 for assistance when his car crashed into a berm. The initial trial resulted in Buen’s conviction for misdemeanor reckless endangerment, but the jury failed to reach a verdict on the more serious charges of second-degree murder and …

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Disappeared Colorado Woman Found Murdered in 2020 by Local Authorities

Denver, Colorado – In a tragic turn of events, the disappearance of a Colorado woman in 2020 has been officially declared a homicide. This ruling has brought a sense of closure to the family and community, but has also reignited questions about the circumstances surrounding her death. The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed at this time, went missing in 2020 under mysterious circumstances. Her disappearance sparked a widespread search effort, with authorities and …

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Convicted Colorado Deputy in Shooting Death of Distressed Man Calls for Justice

Idaho Springs, Colorado – In a case that has sparked national attention and calls for police reform, a former Colorado sheriff’s deputy has been convicted of a misdemeanor in the shooting death of a 22-year-old man in distress. The incident occurred after the young man, Christian Glass, called 911 for help when his car got stuck in the small mountain community of Silver Plume. Andrew Buen, the former deputy, faced a trial where he was …

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Driver killed in E-470 crash, several injured in Thornton, Colorado, after wrong-way incident

Thornton, Colorado – A tragic accident on E-470 in Thornton, Colorado claimed the life of a wrong-way driver and left several others injured, according to the Colorado State Patrol. The incident, which occurred near York Street just before 5 p.m., involved multiple vehicles and prompted a response from local law enforcement agencies. Authorities reported that an 86-year-old man from Loveland, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was pronounced dead at the scene. In addition to …

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Colorado Governor Promotes Bipartisan School Safety Initiative with Safe2Tell Act

Denver, Colorado – Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, accompanied by state Senate Minority Leader Bill Cadman, House Speaker Mark Ferrandino, and state Senate President-elect Morgan Carroll, gathered at the Capitol on Tuesday, January 7, 2014. The bipartisan group came together to discuss the importance of the Safe2Tell Act, a crucial measure aimed at funding and operating a successful school danger hotline. Established in the aftermath of the tragic Columbine High School massacre, Safe2Tell provides K-12 students …

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Remembering: Columbine Victims Honored at 25th Anniversary Vigil in Colorado

Denver, Colorado – A vigil is scheduled to take place on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting, honoring the 12 students and one teacher who tragically lost their lives in the tragic event. The vigil, organized by gun safety advocates and various organizations, is set to be the primary public event commemorating the anniversary, albeit in a more subdued manner compared to previous milestone years. Among the speakers at …

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Explosion Suspect Found Dead: Law enforcement solve Colorado apartment explosion case

Palisade, Colorado – A tragic incident unfolded in Mesa County when an apartment explosion led to the untimely death of a teenager. The suspect behind the explosion, identified as 29-year-old Andrew Alderman, was found deceased near Leadville earlier this month, the Lake County Coroner’s Office confirmed. Alderman, who rented an apartment in Palisade where the explosion originated, was discovered lifeless in his vehicle at a fishing access at Twin Lakes on April 5. The explosion …

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