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A police officer who arrested a woman who was seriously injured after the police vehicle she was sitting in was struck by a freight train in Colorado said he didn't realize he had stopped the vehicle on the railroad tracks.
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Police say a man accused of causing a disturbance at a work release program for jail inmates with mental health and substance abuse issues died after being shot by police on Sunday. The police chief in Aurora said the 35-year-old inmate was reported to be armed with a large knife.
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A newly released arrest affidavit says 31-year-old Sonny Almanza, accused of killing police officer Dillon Vakoff, who was responding to a family disturbance, told investigators he didn't know law enforcement was at the scene when he started shooting.
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A 20-year-old woman is expected to survive after the parked police patrol vehicle she was detained in was struck by a freight train in northern Colorado. Yareni Rios-Gonzalez, of Greeley, remained hospitalized Monday with serious injuries
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Sonny Almanza faces multiple first-degree murder charges in the Sept. 11 killing of 27-year-old Arvada Police Officer Dillon Vakoff. Vakoff was shot while responding to a family disturbance that spilled into a street outside a housing complex.
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A 20-year-old road rage suspect from Greeley has been seriously injured after the parked police patrol vehicle she was detained in was struck by a freight train in northern Colorado.
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A new report from the Anti-Defamation League revealed nearly two dozen Colorado elected officials, law enforcement officers and military members were named on a leaked Oath Keepers membership list. Jessica Reaves from the ADL discusses the report.
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Family members are asking for accountability in the death of 22-year-old Christian Glass, who was shot by police earlier this year after calling 911 for roadside assistance near the town of Silver Plume.
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Police in Arvada say Sonny Thomas Almanza was arrested in connection with the slaying of Officer Dillon Vakoff.
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Vanessa Wilson's firing followed the release of a city-commissioned independent audit that found that the police department in Colorado's third-largest city had failed to eliminate a backlog of thousands of crime reports.