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Authorities confirmed that three Denver Police officers were fired after “disparaging" text messages about migrants in a group chat were discovered.
As part of the trip, Obama intends to meet with law enforcement officials at the Denver Police Academy and use the academy as a backdrop to discuss his gun control agenda, a move that has...
Victor Moses, 29, is suing the City of Denver and 13 police officers and paramedics who allegedly forced him to continue and ignored warning signs, leading to a condition that cost him his legs.
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Denver police arrested nine people Tuesday night for trespassing on its training academy property.
6, 2023, Moses was participating in a so-called dynamic action drill during Denver police academy training, according to the lawsuit, which says the drill involves four stations intended to...
A police recruit who had to have both of his legs amputated after repeatedly collapsing and losing consciousness during fight training at Denver’s police academy is suing the city, officers and par...
The Denver City Council unanimously approved a measure Tuesday that will underline and expand the authority of the Office of the Independent Monitor, potentially resolving a conflict about the independent agency. The OIM, which is part of the city, monitors the disciplinary process for law-enforcement officers and recommends policy changes. Last year, though, Mayor Michael Hancock’s administration excluded the office from part of a review involving former Police Chief Robert White. The new bill gives the OIM the express power to monitor inves ...
The 17 people vying to be Denver’s next mayor agree on one thing: The city feels less safe than it did the last time there was an open race for its top leader 12 years ago. ; Crime data proves that to be true. Denver, like many large U.S. cities, has experienced a spike in homicides and gun violence as well as overdose deaths since the COVID-19 pandemic. ; Questions about crime and public safety have been central for the 17 candidates running to succeed Mayor Michael Hancock as the leader of the state’s largest city. ; Twelve of the candidates use the word “safe” in their campaign slogans or name safety as a key issue in their platforms. Several have released detailed public safety platforms with solutions ranging from adding 400 more police officers to expanding non-police responses to 911 calls.