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Top Denver news: Officer justified in shooting man, DA says; councilor's kids crack safe; more

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Published on January 07, 2020
Top Denver news: Officer justified in shooting man, DA says; councilor's kids crack safe; morePhoto: Cassie Gallegos/Unsplash

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Denver.

Denver officer justified in shooting man who ended his own life

DA Beth McCann released a decision letter Monday from the July 31 incident where a DPD officer shot at a man who then turned the gun on himself.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Denver public safety director Troy Riggs leaving for private sector position

Troy Riggs, who as Denver’s public safety director put in place a data-driven approach that reformed the city’s police, sheriff and fire departments, is resigning to take a job in the private sector.

Read the full story on Denverite.

Incubation period ends for possible Denver measles exposure

Health officials said anyone who had been exposed would have begun showing symptoms by now.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Can you follow Denver's plan for the red flag law?

All the passion, the debates, the arguments about gun rights and public safety. It all came down to a flow chart.

Read the full story on 9NEWS.

Children of Denver City Councilor Jolon Clark unlock centuries-old safe

A once uncrackable safe inside a Denver council member’s office is now open.

Read the full story on CBS Denver.


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