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On June 6, 2020, an online petition called for a reopening of the investigation into the death of McClain, and a request that the officers involved be removed from duty had been signed by more than 820,000 people. Members of the Aurora City Council's safety committee also requested an independent, third-party investigation into the death.
Fourteen suspects were nabbed in what Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain called “without a question a gang incident” at The Edge at Lowry complex — which has been overrun by members of the ...
The city of Aurora, Colorado, has reentered the national debate on immigration after a married couple was kidnapped by a group of undocumented migrants Monday night in their apartment complex and ...
Aurora police chief: 'An incredibly crime-riddled complex' The recent charges came two months after police said they arrested 10 alleged members of the Tren de Aragua and charged them with various ...
The Denver City Council approved a $50,000 settlement in September 2003 with eighteen claimants – the original eleven petitioners in addition to seven other Hells Angels who were detained at a motorcycle swap meet in early 2003. [107] Denver police chief Gerry Whitman also wrote the club a letter of apology. [108]
At this stage a member of the Democratic Party, [6] Hogan made a run in 1979 for the Aurora City Council, winning in what he described as 'the most competitive council election in decades'. [5] His victory marked the first of six non-consecutive terms as a councilman (1979–1983, 1985–1997, 2001–2009). [7]
The correspondence, which Aurora Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky, appears to show that the Aurora Police Department was aware of TdA's presence in the area as far back as November 2023 and that ...
Weisner also had the support of eight of Aurora's twelve aldermen and raised nearly three times the amount of money as Irvin. In April 2005, Weisner defeated Irvin with 60.8% percent of the vote. [10] In 2007, Irvin won election as Alderman At-Large on the Aurora City Council, the first African American elected to the position. [2]