Deputies charged in Christian Glass’s death have first court appearance
The former Clear Creek County deputies were charged in the killing of a 22-year-old Boulder man who called 911 for help when his car was stuck this summer.
Officers charged in the Christian Glass killing will have their first court appearance Monday
Former deputy Andrew Buen and his supervisor Sgt. Kyle Gould both face felony charges in Glass’s death after a grand jury indictment last month.
Supreme Court seems poised to side with Colorado web designer in 303 Creative case
The case pits a Colorado website designer named Lorie Smith against state officials trying to enforce Colorado’s Anti Discrimination Act.
This Colorado web designer doesn’t want to make wedding sites for same-sex couples. The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether that’s legal
The high court will hear oral arguments Monday on the most recent test to Colorado’s public accommodations law, weighing whether businesses claiming to be creative or artistic enterprises have the right to turn away customers based on what is requested of them.
Clear Creek County prosecutors say Christian Glass never posed a danger to law enforcement, the community
Officers’ actions that night escalated an already tense situation that started out as a 911 call from Christian Glass, a mentally unstable man seeking help from authorities because his car was stuck.
Christian Glass: Two Clear Creek County sheriff’s deputies were indicted by a county grand jury in the death of the 22-year-old
Deputy Andrew Buen, who shot Glass, faces a second degree murder charge. His partner, Deputy Kyle Gould, faces a criminally negligent homicide charge.
Warrant clearing offers fresh starts for people with old skeletons in the criminal justice system
Warrant-clearing clinics are rare, bright moments of consensus and redemption in the current criminal justice system.
Club Q victim Daniel Aston was everyone’s best friend and the life of the party
Aston was a bartender there and also performed in shows, where he usually danced, his mother said. “The trans community are really the biggest targets I can think about it right now.”
What we know about the suspected shooter at Club Q in Colorado Springs
Anderson Lee Aldrich was identified by authorities on Sunday as the person allegedly responsible for the Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs.
For losing Republicans, a silver lining: They pushed the conversation on crime and public safety during the election
But some Democrats say the GOP mantra throughout 2022 that Colorado is crime-infested was just a cynical position to promote for political purposes.
Phil Weiser wins a second term as Colorado attorney general
The Democratic incumbent beat Republican John Kellner by at least 10 percentage points as Democrats have an especially good night in state races.
Case against Aurora police and paramedics in Elijah McClain’s death delayed again
The five defendants — paramedics Peter Cicuhniec and Jeremy Cooper and police officers Randy Roedema, Jason Rosenblatt and Nathan Woodyard — face multiple felony charges.
A wave of gun violence in Denver and Aurora troubles community members and law enforcement
In less than two weeks, both cities have seen more than a dozen shootings, many of them fatal.
Christian Glass case heads to a grand jury
Glass was shot and killed by a Clear Creek County sheriff’s deputy after he called 911 for help after his car got stuck on a dirt road near Silver Plume.
Right now, the severity of the sentence for stealing a car depends on how nice it is. A new measure would change that
Colorado’s auto theft problem has been a contentious topic in the race for attorney general this year.
Victims of Boulder Kings Soopers shooting say they’re frustrated after alleged shooter ruled incompetent
The man accused of killing 10 people at a Boulder King Soopers last year remains incompetent to proceed in a criminal trial, but a judge said he will likely be restored in the near future.