Federal Drug Crime And Gun Bust | Phoenix AZ

As reported by the Denverpost.com. Phoenix Law Enforcement says they arrested 49 people on federal gun charges and drug crimes and could lead to state charges against 54 others. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office says “Operation 602 Exchange” resulted in the seizure of 223 weapons, including handguns, assault rifles, rifles and sawed-off shotguns, many of them stolen. Agents and officers also seized narcotics, including...

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682 Arrested During St. Patrick’s Day Week | DUI | Colorado

Reported by the denverpost.com. During the week of St. Patrick’s Day, March 11-18, 682 suspected DUI arrests were made in the state of Colorado. “During that same period, five people were killed on Colorado roads, although preliminary investigations suggest none were alcohol-related, the Colorado State Patrol reported today. The largest number of arrests were in Denver, where 101 drivers suspected of being impaired were taken into...

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Anti-bullying Bill Passes House | Cyberbullying | Denver CO

In Denver, House Bill 1254 was given initial approval by the full House.  it is aimed at reducing bullying in schools within Denver and within other communities across the state. The bill will more clearly define what bullying is, including cyber bullying and other non-physical types of abuse.  The bill also proposes to require schools to have anti-bullying programs and allows schools to request grants that fund such programs. Cyber...

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Student Carrying Box Cutter Gets Felony Deadly Weapon Charge | Felony Charges | Colorado

A Box Cutter is a Deadly Weapon in Colorado Tony was a high school junior at Boulder High School and had a job at a grocery store after school.  One of his duties at the grocery store was opening boxes in which he used the razor on a box cutter to open the boxes with and put groceries on the shelf.  Tony when to a high school football hat at Boulder High School one evening and forgot he was carrying the box cutter in his pocket. ...

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Facebook Takes New Steps to Prevent Cyberbullying | Cybercrimes

Cyberbullying can be a Severe Crime   Cyberbullying has been on the rise, hurting school aged kids through out Colorado, United States, and the world.  At it's best cyberbullying, where an indiviual or group attacks another online, hurts people's feelings.  At it's worst, cyberbullying is a severe cybercrime. Cyberbullying can lead to suicide or murder and sometimes result in federal charges. Facebook Fights...

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