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Colorado Crime Report: Crowd Marches 5 Miles from Aurora to Denver to Protest Racism, Police Brutality
Denver Crime Report newsletter sign up The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Monday, August 31
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| Hundreds of people gathered at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in Aurora on Sunday to protest racism and police violence. After rallying in Aurora, the crowd plans to march five miles to the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial at Denver's City Park. | | | A man was found fatally shot in an Aurora apartment Sunday morning, according to the Aurora Police Department. | | | Law enforcement officers shot and killed an armed man Saturday morning in Loma after he allegedly trespassed on his neighbor's property, the Grand Junction Police Department said in a news release. | | | An 18-year-old wanted in connection with the shooting deaths of an Aurora couple was taken into custody Thursday and charged with two counts of first-degree murder. | | | The parents 16-year-old Alexis Mendez-Perez, who was shot in the back while running through backyards in Montbello to flee police, sued the Colorado Department of Corrections officer who killed their son. | | | Four men have now been sentenced in Jefferson County for throwing a chlorine bomb at a police officer who was injured in the incident. | | | Officers and deputies in a fatal officer-involved shooting in Fruita will not face criminal charges for using deadly force in self-defense, shooting an armed man who pointed a gun at them, according to a review of the incident by the Mesa County District Attorney's Office. | | | A person playing Frisbee golf in Highlands Ranch Wednesday went looking for a stray disc and stumbled on a human skull. | | | The man killed during a fight in a hotel parking lot in May was identified Thursday as 44-year-old Jose Esquivel-Flores, according to the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner. | | | Law enforcement in two counties are searching for a missing 65-year-old man who disappeared this summer after gambling at a Central City casino. | | | | |
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