Denver police investigate a suspected Tren de Aragua gang stronghold in Aurora, Colorado. Independent journalist Mr. Amazing reports as officers assess a potential threat in a tense parking lot standoff. #TrenDeAragua #DenverPolice #AuroraColorado #GangActivity #AmazingAudits https://youtube.com/shorts/TEAGXvb5sGM?si=RQsufho84TAMnMCF
100 Police Move In on Aurora Suspected Stronghold #raid #police #investigation

100 Denver police investigate a suspected Tren de Aragua gang stronghold in Aurora, Colorado. Independent journalist Mr. Amazing reports as officers assess a...

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Another good #BikeToWorkDay #denver
Hope you got some food, some swag, and maybe got your #bike registered if stolen. I know I did. Thanks #denverpolice

This thing has gotten me a lot of miles, here is to many more.

"Woman wins $3.8 million verdict after SWAT team searches wrong home based on Find My iPhone app." She told them how to use the door to get into the garage, but using a battering ram was just so much more dramatic and manly. https://apnews.com/article/swat-search-verdict-find-my-phone-colorado-87c754fa8ed69658bbb59d325b4505af
#denverpolice #lawsuit #blm
Woman wins $3.8 million verdict after SWAT team searches wrong home

A 78-year-old woman who sued two police officers after her home was wrongly searched by a SWAT team looking for a stolen truck has won a $3.8 million jury verdict. The verdict for Ruby Johnson announced Monday came in a lawsuit brought under a new Colorado law that allows people to sue police over violations of their state constitutional rights. Her lawsuit alleges that police got a search warrant for her home using the Find My app. The owner of a stolen truck with an iPhone and guns inside tracked the phone to Johnson’s home using the app. The owner then passed that information on to police.

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