Denver will pay $2.9 million in a settlement to 13 people who allege police used excessive force during the city's 2020 George Floyd protests. Why it matters: Denver is on the hook for costs tied to ...
Protestors filed claims alleging Denver police used excessive force on them in May 2020.
The case, alleged that when Denver police used rubber bullets, pepper balls and tear gas to break up demonstrations, they violated the plaintiffs’ First, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. No Kings demonstrators march from the Colorado Capitol toward downtown Denver along Lincoln Street on March 28, 2026. (Photo by ...
DENVER — Two companies that worked to assign an unlicensed security guard to work for a Denver news station at a protest, where the guard was involved in a fatal shooting, have been cited. Police ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A local teacher arrested during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Auraria campus is suing Denver police and campus leaders for violating her civil ...
DENVER (AP) — Protesters swarmed Denver on Thursday, blocking traffic and smashing vehicles while running from gunfire and police tear gas after a demonstration against the death of a black man in ...
DENVER — Carol Swan went to her first-ever protest in Denver’s Civic Center on Saturday dressed like Lady Liberty — a tiara of crystals and wire, a teal bedsheet-turned-dress that belonged to her late ...
One of the largest No Kings protests on Saturday took place in New York City, where tens of thousands marched to protest the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant crackdown, the U.S.-Israeli war on ...