Affidavit details fatal road rage shooting at Tesla charging station in Edgewater
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
An arrest affidavit for the Denver man accused in a fatal road rage shooting at a Tesla supercharger station outside Edgewater Public Market in May sheds light on the seven-month police investigation, the length of which sparked outcry from the victim’s family and justice advocates.Jeremy Alan Smith, 39, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of second-degree murder and manslaughter in the May 3 shooting of 33-year-old Adam Fresquez.Smith appeared in Jefferson County district court Wednesday, where a judge set a $300,000 cash-only bail in the case, according to court records.Smith’s arrest affidavit, which was filed Tuesday, details the Edgewater Police Department’s investigation into the shooting from the first 911 call to the final forensic test results that came back just last week.While Smith invoked his right to remain silent when he was detained by police on May 3, he called 911 roughly six minutes after the shooting and told a dispatcher he sprayed pepper spray and shot someone fo...Black Coloradans, less likely to own a home or have a degree, deserve a deeper study of racial inequities, lawmakers say
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
Several state lawmakers want to zero in on deep-rooted disparities that are holding back Black Coloradans economically, from low homeownership to disproportionately high incarceration rates, and expand the search for solutions.That’s the aim of legislation unveiled Wednesday that would charge History Colorado, the state’s historical society, with undertaking a comprehensive study into the reverberations of slavery and systemic racism, including examining how they still affect Black Coloradans today. A steering committee that includes experts in several fields would advise the effort.The study, which could be paid for through fundraising rather than state funding, would result in recommendations for policy proposals to bridge those gaps — along with ideas to address the ongoing challenges Black Coloradans face.“We have a responsibility as lawmakers to investigate and understand the wrongs of the past, to study historic and ongoing racial discrimination in our ...Amazon pilots new grocery subscription service in Denver, two other cities
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
Denver is one of three cities across the country where Amazon is piloting a new grocery subscription service for Prime members.For a monthly subscription of $9.99, members in the Denver area can have access to unlimited grocery delivery with no fees from Whole Foods Market, a subsidiary of Amazon, and grocery retailer Amazon Fresh on orders over $35. The program also offers 30-minute service on orders of any size, Amazon said in a statement.The e-commerce giant and grocer is also offering the service in Sacramento, Calif., and Columbus, Ohio.“We’re always experimenting with features to make shopping easier, faster, and more affordable, and we look forward to hearing how members who take advantage of this offer respond,” Tony Hoggett, senior vice president of worldwide grocery stores for Amazon, said in a statement.Related ArticlesRetail | Whole Foods Market leases space in new industrial park near DIA for distribution center Retail | Amazon delivery ...With an explosion of new bakeries, Denver is finally getting its just desserts
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
Shawn Bergin has risen a long way since he started baking loaves of bread and pastries out of his basement in 2019.The owner of Bakery Four started his patisserie out of his Denver home, selling naturally leavened sourdough loves and fresh croissants at pop-ups and farmers’ markets. He then moved into a 350-square-foot space in Denver’s Highland neighborhood, which garnered hour-long lines starting at 6:30 a.m. as fans waited patiently for his cinnamon-dusted morning buns and chocolate croissants made with European butter.The demand was too much for the tiny shop — Bergin could only fit about five customers inside at a time — and he began looking for a bigger space, eventually opening his existing 3,000-square-foot location, at 4150 Tennyson St., last year (a separate bagel shop, Rich Spirit, will also open soon in Wheat Ridge. But there are still lines down the block, and Bergin and his team still struggle to bake enough product to keep up.“Everything moved...A Christmas tree tradition that starts with pierogies rather than pickles
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
Editor’s note: This is part of The Know’s series, Staff Favorites. Each week, we offer our opinions on the best that Colorado has to offer for dining, shopping, entertainment, outdoor activities and more. (We’ll also let you in on some hidden gems). I was in my thirties before I learned about the Christmas tradition of hiding the pickle. (No, really.) You hang a pickle ornament on your tree and the child who finds it first on Christmas Day wins … something.The practice may have originated in Germany, but Poles (who love their Christmas traditions) often did it as well.We never got to find the pickle when I was growing up in a Polish family on the East Coast. Instead, my mom would change our Christmas tree decorations often: one year, silver balls and tinsel with huge pink ribbons; another year, red bows with white orbs and white beaded chains. And so on. I don’t recall ever being excited about trimming the tree as a kid; there was no emotional connection to any of the ob...What to do this weekend: 200 merry tubas, birthday beers, “Elf” and s’mores
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
A jolly old Santa crawlRelated ArticlesThings To Do | Things to do in Denver: A Charlie Brown Christmas; Grace Potter; snow days Things To Do | What to do this weekend: Whiskey snow cones, Santa’s drag queens Things To Do | What to do this weekend: A rooftop ice rink, Union Station lights, Black Friday beers Things To Do | What to do this weekend: Mariah Carey’s Christmas, Botanic Gardens lights, a 7-year-old fashion star Saturday. In just over a year, the craft brewery scene on South Broadway in Denver has undergone a nearly complete overhaul as two breweries closed and three opened. You can check all three of them out, along with the street’s matriarch, Grandma’s House, during the first annual South Broadway Santa Brewery Crawl, which kicks off at 5 p.m. and continues north.Public Offering Brewing, 1736 S. Broadway, will be your first stop on this merry journey, where you’ll find $1 off a...Police open fire on suspect in Fontana parking lot
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
An investigation is underway after police apparently shot a suspect in Fontana Wednesday night. The incident occurred around 8 p.m. near the intersection of Mango Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. A suspect vehicle is seen after an officer-involved shooting in Fontana on Dec. 13, 2023. (InlandNews)Officers confronted the suspect in the parking lot of an AutoZone, where at least one officer opened fire, stringer news service InlandNews reported. It was unclear what led up to the altercation or what the suspect was stopped for. The suspect, whose identity hasn’t been released, was hospitalized in unknown condition.Mango Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to Barbee Street was closed for the investigation."Please avoid the area if possible," the City of Fontana Police Department posted on Facebook after the shooting.No officers were injured in the incident.JonBenét Ramsey's father: Make child murder a federal crime
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
(NewsNation) — The father of JonBenét Ramsey, a 6-year-old Colorado girl who was mysteriously killed in 1996, is determined to make sure alleged mistakes made in his daughter's investigation won't be repeated. John Ramsey told NewsNation's Elizabeth Vargas about a new mission: Make the murder of children a federal crime. “There was so much that could have been brought to bear to solve this crime. … Big egos and inexperienced, poor leadership ended up in a tragedy, frankly, for our family,” John Ramsey said. Book: DNA proves JonBenét Ramsey not killed by family Six-year-old JonBenét was found dead in the basement of her home on Dec. 26, 1996. Several hours before, her mother had called 911 to say her daughter was missing and that a ransom note was left behind. While JonBenét's death was ruled a homicide, no one was ever prosecuted. Currently, murder is a federal crime only in some circumstances, such as if a senator or federal law enforcement officer is killed. Family of gi...Can CBD’s Effects Get “Dull” Over Time?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
View the original article about CBD Tolerance at Real Tested CBD.Tolerance is a beautiful trait to cultivate in a harmonious society. However, in the context of health supplements, the term “tolerance” has a more negative association. No matter what herb you’re using, there’s a good chance your body will get used to it after repeated uses. As you begin to build a “tolerance,” you’ll need increasingly higher doses of your supplement to achieve similar effects.Although most people talk about tolerance in relation to addictive drugs, it may also influence a person’s experience of non-intoxicating hemp cannabinoids like CBD. It doesn’t appear “CBD tolerance” is as severe as with other substances, but it’s possible.Can People Build a Tolerance to CBD Oil?Theoretically, you can develop a tolerance for any supplement, including CBD oil. Just because CBD is non-intoxicating doesn’t mean your body won’t get d...‘They are my angels’: Escaping violence and traffickers, this Colombian family is now calling San Jose home
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:13 GMT
Jasbleidy Montejo and her husband were so close to their dream of finding a new beginning — and a safer world for their six-month-old daughter — in the U.S.But after the family had made it thousands of miles from their home in Colombia, violence found them again. In San Luis Rio Colorado, a border town in Mexico, a group of men ordered them off the bus they were traveling on. They shoved them in SUVs with hoods over their heads and told them they had just three days to come up with thousands of dollars — or else. Through a stroke of luck, the couple was able to secure the money with family help and made it through Arizona — and then finally to San Jose — after crossing the border by foot.A year and a half later, the loan that saved their lives is still being paid off.Sitting in a conference room at the headquarters of Amigos de Guadalupe Center for Justice and Empowerment, a San Jose-based nonprofit that links migrants to essential services like housing...Latest news
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