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haincludes his deputy who is also a deputy and their children children. the suspect engaged with them twice after he crashed this rv. >> the most important thing to me right now is that detective bright comes out of >> reporter: a shootout with a man investigators call suicidal. >> he's in critical condition, and we need to do whatever we can. >> reporter: bright was working in plain clothes when deputy were called to a home off dixon
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he says that man fired on them. >> man down! >> reporter: an officer killed the man. he says he was nearly caught in the exchange. >> i see the guy come up, fire at. anxiously as student asks is staff inside the school were placed on lockdown for two hours. >> we were scared. we didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: deputies have not shared the name of the suspect.
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assisting with the investigation investigation. if someone is caught buy organize using drugs, they will be suspended from the park for 90 days. >> we'll be able to know if th by the contact an officer has with that individual. if they're found to be in violation of that notice, they make themselves subject to citation or arrest. >> you may not be able to see them because so many enforcers will be operating undercover. those caught using drugs will also be offered options for
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that store have loved ones have set up a memorial. >> reporter: some of his closest friends and family members live out of state. coworkers have been stopping by this store leaving candles and is flowers here for alex. we spoke with his best friend who is devastated by the loss. [ crying ] >> reporter: for joey, the violence that happened to his best friend, alex, feels like a nightmare. >> he was a really he loved his job, he loved his husband. >> reporter: the deadly stabbing here is all too real. alex, a man if his 40s, was working as store manager, when 42-year-old anthony grayson went inside and stabbed him to death. nearby business owner george saw the subject minutes earlier. >> just because of the way he was walking, just a slow patience not a normal pace
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is arrested grayson at the scene. >> i really want to see this person put away. he was too young to lose his life like that. shoppers were unaware and came by to find the store closed and their favorite worker gone. >> i'm just shocked, why someone so yen? >> he always had a smile on his face. people j along, and that really hurts. and the tragedy that happened now, i just can't believe it. >> reporter: we do have a link with that information on our website. cbsdenver.com. melisa garcia, cbs4 news. new information about another murder investigation a
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early yesterday morning, a man's body was found near 76th and pecos. he had been shot to death. his murder could be related to a nearby grow operation. police announced the arrest of levi cisneros, charged with first degree murder. there is a now a memorial sign for a young kid hit while skateboarding in denver. today neighborhood. rebecca says it shouldn't take a tragedy like this to remind people of the rules. >> i hope it helps eem not to drink and drive. and to listen to the speed limit. because you don't have to wait for someone to die to for the rules to followed. >> patricia livingston was behind the wheel of the car that
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she died a few days after that crash. a very busy weekend in downtown denver of the the rocky mountain showdown, and the rockies game just wrapped up. traffic not too bad, still a slow go. this evening, certainly a slow go on i25. and drivers should expect a slow commute pretty much all weekend! >> reporter: that's what we're being told by organizers of all these events. for right now, we're seeingom right now, certainly not bumper to bumper. you can see a lot of brake lights. and traffic much heavier for this time of night than we would normally see. this is what drivers will likely have to expect if they come down here this weekend. thet showdown, david of colorado, four games at
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an international bmx festival. that is onlying neld five cities worldwide. >> we are in for a treat. this city has become a mecca for extreme sports. >> reporter: with all the fun comes a headache. for some, the crowds of people, half a million expected to visit colorado alone, and is the touch and go commute is more than they drive crazy. >> reporter: not to mention several roads have been completely shut down. >> we left a little early. >> we did plan ahead. we were running an hour and a half behind, and we were still okay remember
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this weekend, we have tons of information about parking, the rtd schedules online on our website, cbsdenver.com. the big rocky mountain showdown happens tonight at mime house. >> tonight's game over by halftime. at the end of the day, the buffs wins. csu can still have a good season. for tonight, only one team left the showdown feeling good. the buffs just ran all over the rams. the buffs would run it in shoerm after to make it 21-0 after the 1st quarter.
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the one-handed grab, buffs would punch it in. it was 31-0 at halftime. 44-7 the final. biggest blowout since the 1950s. >> reporter: the buffs needed to make a statement tonight, and i definitely think they succeeded. in the 1950s, yeah, that was the last time colorado beat csu by such a large margin. i haven't seen a colorado team look this good gd in years! >> it felt great. that's what we worked for. put in the work offseason and last week also. >> you guys were confident all week and you backed it up tonight. >> yeah, that's just within of
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>> have you ever had a 1st quarter like that? >> as long as i've been here no. but tliez first for everything. but it felt great. >> reporter: while the buffers are brimming with confidence, csu has to go back to the drawing board. coming up, we're gonna hear from mike bobo. later. a denver business owner sets up a camera to catch people illegally using her dumpster. that's the last thing we expected to see. >> a denver officer has some explaining to do. samsung's new smart phone is too hot to handle. >> what just happened? >> the company recalling millions of products. rescued
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a denver business owner fed up with people illegally using her private dumpster. she set up a camera to catch them. she was stunned. >> reporter: >> a lot of people dump illegally. >> reporter: kathleen holt has managed this southwest denver business for years. >> we're a marble and granite shop.or outside she would
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junk. >> extremely disrespectful. and you know it's not allowed and it's not yours. >> reporter: the trash company wouldn't pick it up when it was overflowing with people's oversized items. so she paid to have it unloaded, the trash cut up and put back in, and extra pickups. quite a half! so the company set up this surveillance camera to see who was illegally dumping on their property o. june 19th early morning, the camera records a pickup truck rolling up to the dumpster, the unloading an old hot tub cover into the dumpster. look at the back of his shirt. it's a uniformed denver police officer. >> completely taken aback. completely. as i said, our thoughts were are you kidding me? that's the last thing we expected to see. >> reporter: he leaves his bulky trash in the business' dumpster, making it their problem and drives away. after
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this tape, sergeant hyatt confessed that was him illegally dumping on tape. he says he knows what he did was wrong. last month according to his disciplinary letter, the police department fined him a day's pay. the department said it had a negative impact on its professional image. >> that really took us over the edge. it's bad enough wee people around here doing it. then to have someone in law enforcement actually doing it was kind of hurtful. you're not above the law. i don't care who you are. >> sergeant hiautosays this is embarrassing and he's taken
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popular new smart phone being recalled because it can explode while charging. samsung announced that it's recalling more than 2.5 million galaxy note sevens. the company confirms dozen was cases where the phones caught fire and blames the problem on a faulty battery. the galaxy note 7 was given good reviews. >> they had a real hit on their hands and were really going to outmatch apple and look what happened. am a replacement phone to be available in two weeks. to the latest to tropical storm hermine. tropical storm watches and warnings are all the way up and down the coast. in new jersey, people are not letting the storm get in the way of their holiday plans.
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so we'll probably have to bring everything in, make it secure and keep everyone safe. >> the skoeft expected to stall off the coast of newark on sunday where it could build back into a hurricane. >> this is wednesday this time, 10:00. and here it is, a bunch of showers and thunderstorms. watch as the begins to get some strength. you'll see the rotation. here comes the eye. that crosses over the coast last night at mid-night. and it continues to dump tons of rain over georgia, south carolina and north carolina. and here's where it sits right now, over north carolina. as you see, it is getting a little rotation temperature may come back and reform. a tropical storm, maybe a hurricane, and just hang around over here. and look how the storms are continuing over the northern florida panhandle. and what we're watching this is flood that is pushing down. and just gonna keep it stalled out there. that's not good news for those folks on the coast. high pressure here, that pumped up
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we saw some showers and thunderstorms, and very heavy storms early today. confirmed tornado west of yuma at 4:05 this afternoon. and we have tobs of flash flood warnings continuing. we have all this rain, from an inch and a half to 4.5 inches of rain. a lot of those flood warnings continue until after midnight. the doppler 4,000, all the storms pushed off to the east or died down. in a couple of mountain showers few scattered over northeastern colorado. sunday we're dry. right into monday, not a cloud in the sky. this is 6:00 on monday right there. 84 and 85 is what we had today. we started off at 62. 84 and 54 normal for this time of year. 67 and 66 right now. south event breeze at 9. a rising barometer. socked in
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really -- breckenridge. and they really were. sunrise there. from golden, and shannon luken, the wild west air fest in steamboat. and the kids seem to enjoy meeting one of the pilots. the lows tonight, 50s and 60s eastern plains. 40s mountains. 50s and 60s out west. warm day tomorrow, 70s, 80s, low 90s for the eastern plains. 60s and 70s for the mountains. and 80s. and here's your forecast for tonight, clear skies, temperatures in the upper 50s. for tomorrow, partly cloudy sky, widely scattered thunderstorms, mid to upper 80s. then 90 on sunday, 87 monday. tuesday, an isolated shower, wednesday 80s and dry. the same
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a boulder firefighter taking care of a kitten rescued from a home. the leak was coming from the boiler room. a woman reported feeling sick. and a video of a dog rescue in italy. firefighters pulled this dog from the rubble of his family's home, under the rubble from the earthquake that struck more than a week ago. broncos are about to make their final cut sxsz set
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mike mcintire was right about two things heech correctly predicted nick stevens would start for csu. and they would be ready to beat up on the team from up north. slightly different words he used. coach on the hotsee the this year -- hotseat this year. fumbles at the goal line. alex kelly this to jump to. 20-0 after the buffers forced 4 turnovers. out at 1 a couple plays later. 44-7 the final from this year's
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ahead for the buffs but good a start as they could hope for. >> reporter: you know, i think buff fans have been wondering for quite a while when this team is gonna turn it around. tonight was only one game, i think it's safe to say the team we saw on this field tonight certainly was a lot better than any other buff team we've seen in recent memories. >> to be able to go out there and put a performance up like that, you can you want, but it's put up or shut up. and i think we did a really good job. going out there and putting our best foot forward. >> we know that this is a year that we gotta increase our
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record. >> bottom line we got a lot of work tonight. >> reporter: the rams are going to try to right the ship saturday against san antonio. colorado has a breather before facing michigan in two weeks. they dpoot be mature about this victory. the broncos have until 2:00 down to 53. most notable cut today, juwan thompson who had made the team the last two seasons. still waiting to see if they keep ronnie hillman, bibs, or both. and waiting to see what happens with mark sanchez f. they trust paxton hifrn to be the backup, sanchez will be cut, traded, or asked to take a pay cut. all this happening with the game just six days away, making today hike a monday in the
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let the heisman campaign begin for christian mcaf reach too good of a return not to show. a swarm of tack lerz for the -- tacklers for the long punt return. don't worry, he had 2 touchdowns that did count. rockies hosting arizona september. final month of the season, and the rockies are kind of sort of not really maybe still in it. the 5th inning,
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