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Colorado Crime Report: Denver Sheriff Deputy Suspended after Striking Jail Inmate in Head with Nunchucks
Denver Crime Report newsletter sign up The latest news from the crime and courts beat for Saturday, November 7
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| A Denver sheriff deputy used excessive force when he struck a jail inmate in the back of the head with nunchucks and caused the inmate to be hospitalized, Denver public safety officials found. | | | The shift comes as Colorado legislators are likely to once again propose significant changes to the state's criminal legal system, furthering reforms accomplished during the two previous sessions. | | | A bicyclist suffered serious injures Friday afternoon in a southeast Denver traffic collision. | | | A 54-year-old man was arrested Thursday night after he fired multiple shots inside and outside a south Lakewood home, police said. | | | A week after Glendale police shot dead a man in a pickup truck scant information has been released about the shooting and an attorney representing the dead man's family is seeking disclosure and transparency. | | | A woman killed in a three-vehicle crash in the Black Forest area has been identified, as is a 20-year-old Denver man who allegedly stole a bus and is suspected of causing the deadly crash. | | | The jury trial for a Colorado father accused of killing his 13-year-old son near Durango in 2012 was paused Thursday after the judge presiding over the case woke up with mild COVID-19 symptoms. | | | A Parker man faces multiple criminal counts in a child sex assault case. | | | Jury trials in Boulder County are suspended until January 2021 because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, 20th Judicial District Chief Judge Ingrid Bakke ordered Thursday. | | | A Colorado police officer is on administrative leave after posting on Facebook that he wanted to "beat the hell" out of Democrats and was ready to leave his job so he can "hurt these people." Platteville police Chief Carl Dwyer became aware of Officer Jason Taft's post Wednesday afternoon, the chief said in an email […] | | | | |
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