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“I can’t breathe”: Denver police sergeant suspended for choking unarmed man until he passed out
A Denver police sergeant will serve a month of suspension for choking an unarmed man for more than a minute until he became unconscious.
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2 students pricked by used drug syringes at Denver elementary school
Two students at Lincoln Elementary School in Denver's Washington Park West neighborhood were taken to a hospital after they were pricked by used needles found in a stairwell. According to Lincoln Elementary's website, several students found used drug syringes in a stairwell outside the custodial office near the playground on Tuesday.
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Amazon to double Denver Tech Hub workforce, open new downtown office
Amazon said Tuesday that it will expand its Denver Tech Hub, creating 400 high-tech jobs in fields such as software and hardware engineering, cloud computing and advertising. The online retail giant will open a new office in downtown Denver to accommodate new and future employees. The company opened a new office in Boulder last fall.
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Two boys missing from Denver’s Highland neighborhood since Tuesday morning
Two boys are reported missing in northwest Denver and police are asking for the public’s help in locating them.
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Pete Buttigieg endorses Denver Mayor Michael Hancock
Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg took a few moments away from his own campaign to endorse Mayor Michael Hancock in his bid for a third term as Denver’s mayor.
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