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A 24-year-old Denver Uber driver is accused of groping a passenger after picking her up and insisting she sit in the front seat, according to an arrest affidavit. Nesrelah Bedru Kemal is charged with two counts of unlawful sexual contact — no consent and one count of false imprisonment, all misdemeanors, according to court records. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | Colorado workers receive more than $311 million in paid leave from new FAMLI program Crime and Public Safety | These new Colorado laws will take effect July 1 Crime and Public Safety | Douglas County High School teacher assaulted student while alone in classroom, police say Crime and Public Safety | Denver Mint officer tracked nurse with security cameras, then restrained and raped her, lawsuit alleges Crime and Public Safety | Opinion: College coaches shouldn’t have sex with their players.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareNuggets rookie DaRon Holmes will start to get settled in Denver this week after arriving for his introductory news conference on Monday morning, where coach Michael Malone and owner Stan Kroenke were among the attendees. In what has been a whirlwind week for Holmes, who was drafted 22nd overall in the first round of the NBA draft last Wednesday, he shouted out one of his young teammates. “The first Nugget to reach out to me, and I’m gonna remember this for the rest of my life, was Julian Strawther,” he said.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareNathan MacKinnon might be the MVP of the 2024 offseason, too. The Colorado Avalanche made several signings Monday on the first day of free agency. None were more important to the club’s ability to compete for the Stanley Cup in 2025 than finding a way to bring Jonathan Drouin back — and there’s no way that happens without MacKinnon. Drouin signed a one-year, $2.5 million contract to run it back with the Avs after he had a breakout season with Colorado.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThere wasn’t much Nuggets assistant general manager Tommy Balcetis was authorized to say when asked about the departure of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to Orlando in free agency, but what he did say spoke volumes about the defining storyline of this entire NBA offseason. Free agency will remain in its “moratorium” period for several more days before Caldwell-Pope’s new three-year contract with the Orlando Magic is made official, rendering it technically taboo to acknowledge.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareWestminster police on Monday arrested a 20-year-old Thornton man in Denver on suspicion of second-degree murder in a fatal stabbing near Willowbrook Park. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | Englewood man convicted of murder in slaying of wife and daughter Crime and Public Safety | Q&A: Denver’s next district attorney on violent crime, drug prosecutions and racial disparities in the justice system Crime and Public Safety | Sherrelwood man smoked meth before fatally stabbing father, police say Crime and Public Safety | Man, 16-year-old arrested on suspicion of murder in fatal Barnum West shooting Crime and Public Safety | Denver man charged with first-degree murder in 2-month-old baby’s scalding death Terrell Ronin Warrior was arrested Monday on suspicion of second-degree murder in a stabbing in the 12000 block of Melody Drive that killed one man Saturday morning, Westminster police said in a news release. Officers responded to the area near Willowbrook Park and Wesley Chapel Cemetery in northern Westminster at 9:10 a.m.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe Nuggets’ offseason is not sexy, their path forward now defined by efficiency. That is the reality clobbering this franchise over the head as an expensive team dealing with a suffocating new collective bargaining agreement. It sounds like an excuse to return to a time when Denver was always a free agent’s second choice.
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