Gunshot victims from across the country agreed to return to the places where they were shot and have their photos taken for a new book, "SHOT: 101 Survivors of Gun Violence in America." Karina Sartiaguin is among those featured. She was 16 when she was shot and paralyzed outside her Aurora high school. Also in the show, a butcher who's carved out an unusual niche: He teaches Army Special Forces to kill and butcher animals that they can eat on deployment. Then, 60 American Indian teens from Southern Colorado competed in the recent North American Indigenous Games in Toronto. They brought home four medals. Plus, a preview of this week's Underground Music Showcase in Denver.
- Photographer Kathy Shorr Portrays 101 Survivors Of Gun Violence In New Book
- Real Soldiers Butcher Their Own Meat And This Is The Guy Who Shows Them How
- American Indian Teens Compete In International Games
- Want To Drive A Steam Train? You Can Learn How On The Cumbres & Toltec Railroad
- Here Are The Can't-Miss Colorado Bands At The 2017 Underground Music Showcase