For Pam Fine, Surviving a CU Coach’s Abuse Was Just the Beginning
Pam Fine talks about the challenges in speaking out against a wrist slap for her abuser, former CU Buffs assistant coach Joe Tumpkin.
Pam Fine talks about the challenges in speaking out against a wrist slap for her abuser, former CU Buffs assistant coach Joe Tumpkin.
An arrest has been made in the September 28 murder of a security guard on one of the hottest blocks in Lower Downtown Denver.
After a drug bust in May targeting members of Denver’s Burning Man community, a defendant’s trial starts today in which her attorney will argue her case reflects a broader assault on alternative living and an over-zealous expression of the Drug War.
A man ordered to spend ninety days in jail for chalking a sidewalk is astonished that the police officer who arrested him earned the same-length sentence for an on-duty sex crime.
The victim just wanted a ride home. Instead, he was battered by security guards charged with keeping Union Station safe.
Randall Shaun Butler is charged with two counts of sexual assault and has resigned from the force.
An attorney representing the family of a man who was shot and killed by police moments after he had himself shot a home intruder blasts the decision to clear the officer who pulled the trigger.
A new lawsuit seeks to make sure that Chris Watts won’t derive a profit from any media projects about his murder of his pregnant wife and two daughters.
A woman has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide in the drowning death of a nine-year-old girl, but has received no jail time for the offense.
“I don’t know about that, but they need to stop that racist shit.”
The decision to launch a death penalty prosecution against a man accused of killing a deputy presents a challenge to Governor-elect Jared Polis, who opposes capital punishment.
In Denver during 2017, more than 1,200 robberies were reported, but fewer than 500 have been cleared by law enforcement, leaving victims’ odds of seeing justice done at far less than fifty-fifty.
The coroner’s office has identified the man killed in a Ballpark shooting allegedly involving gang members as a 59-year-old former Marine.
A seventy-year-old retired bus driver is currently in a Denver jail on a 34-year-old case he thought had been resolved in the 1980s.
One person was killed in the incident.
Sentenced to life in prison for a crime that occurred when he was seventeen, Jeff Johnson is one of the first of Colorado’s juvie lifers to be released.
A loophole that allowed a man convicted of sexual assault on a child to be convicted of a much lesser charge needs to be closed legislatively, says a Colorado district attorney.
Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen has revealed that one person has been arrested and an injured party is suspected to have been involved in an exchange of gunfire during a quintuple shooting near 21st and Lawrence streets on November 19.
The latest information about an afternoon shooting near 21st and Lawrence reveals one death, four injuries and lots of questions.
A woman abused by a former University of Colorado assistant coach reacts to the firing of head coach Mike MacIntyre, to whom she reached out for help.
The sentencing of Chris Watts, who has confessed to killing his wife and two daughters, won’t end the media’s fascination with the story.
Of the 2,800-plus aggravated assaults that took place in Denver during 2017, law enforcement have yet to clear more than a thousand.