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Raul Gomez-Garcia, 39, was convicted of second-degree murder in the killing of Denver police Detective Donald Young on May 8, 2005. Then 19, he was also convicted of shooting Young’s partner ...
Denver police hand out information to homeless before crews began to sweep the homeless camps on Lawrence Street near Samaritan House, Nov. 14, 2016.
He's currently incarcerated at the Limon Correctional Facility in Limon, about 100 miles southeast of Denver. If he's not granted parole, he would complete his sentence in 2081 when he's 95 years old.
Denver7 reported that officers in tactical gear deployed tear gas and pushed the group down the street. Denver police, however, say they did not deploy tear gas, but instead used smoke and fired ...
The Denver Police Department on Thursday released bodycamera video from a June 23 police shooting that left a reportedly armed man dead. Trump's 'big beautiful' budget bill includes a new tax ...
Police in Denver responded in full force on Tuesday night to marches downtown after an early evening protest at the Colorado State Capitol. Video captured near the intersection of 20th Street and ...
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DENVER, Colo. (KRDO) - The Denver Police Department (DPD) is investigating after at least five drivers were shot at early Tuesday morning on I-25 in Denver and I-225 in Aurora.
DENVER (KCNC) — A man sentenced in the 2005 murder of Denver Police Detective Donald “Donnie” Young is now trying to use a Colorado law to apply for early parole. “As victims, they tell ...
A man sentenced in the 2005 murder of Denver Police Detective Donald Young is now trying to use a Colorado law to apply for early parole. Young's daughters are trying to make sure that doesn't happen.