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From: The Denver Post <newsletter@denverpost.com>
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Colorado Crime Report: Woman Wearing Blue Broncos Shirt Robs Westminster Bank Denver Crime Report newsletter sign up The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Thursday, October 8
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| The FBI and local police are asking for the public's help in identifying a bank robber, a woman who was dressed in a blue Denver Broncos shirt and wearing an orange protective face cover. | | | An Aurora teenager has been arrested as a suspect in the shooting of an 11-year-old boy, according to police. | | | A Sterling police officer shot a man on Tuesday night who brandished a gun at the officer, police said. | | | Andrew Wommack Ministries went forward with the 700-person conference this week even after the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused a request from the organization to be exempted from the statewide public health orders that limit indoor gatherings to no more than 175 people. | | | Samuel Hernandez years ago won the Acapulco World Cliff Diving Championships, throwing his body off the famed Mexican cliffs and into the roiling sea below in a dramatic and dangerous competition judged on height, artistry and technical difficulty. | | | District Judge Tomee Crespin, in a rare break from the judicial silence that normally envelopes the profession, outlined a series of events she says prove she's been an unwelcomed member of the 17th Judicial District – leading to a recommendation she not be retained on the bench. | | | A fired Aurora police officer who ignored pleas for help by a restrained woman who fell face-first onto the floorboard of a patrol car will not return to the department, the city's civil service commission ruled Tuesday. | | | Democrat Alexis King is facing off with Republican Matthew Durkin in the contest to replace term-limited Peter Weir as the 1st Judicial District Attorney. | | | The Colorado religious organization suing Gov. Jared Polis over limits on large gatherings during the pandemic hosted a summer event in defiance of public health orders that led to as many as 63 coronavirus infections and one death, according to state records. | | | Homeless people filed a federal lawsuit on Monday seeking to stop Denver from clearing their encampments around the city, saying the operations violate their constitutional rights and also raise the risk of the spreading the coronavirus. | | | | |
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