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shot to death in her apartment over the weekend. her husband is a person of interest in the murder. police tell us he's also responsible for a violent crime spree the very next day. karen morfitt is live in aurora with dozens to honor the victim. >> reporter: it was a very emotional night for everyone who showed up outside of these apartments here tonight. family memories of a woman gone too soon. >> lord is my shepherd. >> reporter: family and friends came together outside of this aurora apartment on wednesday night to remember ashley draper. >> she was loved by many. >> she's watching each and every one of you. >> reporter: her father held
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with candles, stuffed animals and smiling photos of the woman they lost. >> i love each and every one of you. i don't even know you! but i love you, just the fact that you came here to honor my child. >> reporter: ashley's husband james draper is a person of interest in her murder. he was arrested the day after her body was discovered. couple, and leading police on a child chase through aurora. while questions about her death remain, family and friends are focused first on saying gonna be. >> reporter: james draper made his first court appearance this morning. that was only for the case involving the carjacking and chase. ashley draper leaves behind two children. there is gofundme page set up on our
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new developments in a death investigation that was breaking news last night. police were investigating a suspicious death at a home near 46th and andrew drive. the woman's husband, a pastor at a nearby church was taken into custody. this morning, police said the death was not considered suspicious. one of denver's top safety officials has been fired bullying cadets. she was suspended for mistreating cadets now. we've obtained the termination letter. happening now bridge repairs on a busy stretch of highway causing major delays for drivers. it was sunday night, a semi carrying construction equipment hit that i-70 bridge
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lauren dispirito is on that highway tonight. rush hours have been a nightmare ever since. >> reporter: they really have, and we're headed westbound on 6th, and there's barely any cars on the road. it would seem that nighttime is the smarter time to do the work. cdot says safety concerns are just too great. they have to wait for daylight during the first day of repairs on i-70, closures caused significant backups and a nightmare for drivers. the colorado department of transportation expects similar delays tomorrow. emergency repairs began this morning, shutting down all but one lane of westbound traffic. crews are working to fix damage on the eastbound portion of the bridge sustained during an accident on sunday. a piece ever construction equipment on the
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crash took out a chunk of concrete. as repairs continue for a second day in a row, cdot is urging drivers to find alternate routes. >> reporter: the closures will start back up gean at 5:00 am tomorrow, and they'll go through 9:00 pm. a live look at the eisenhower johnson tunnels where only o open. the lanes will reopen tomorrow morning at 6:00 and close again tomorrow evening until 6:00 am president fri.. a semi driver driving down highway 285 went off the road and crashed into a winery tuesday morning. some of it flowed into a nearby creek. the semi driver has been cited for careless driving. also developing tonight, a
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cheyenne. a 77-year-old man shot three people this morning. one of them died. the gunman who was armed with a handgun and a rifle ran down the street and shot and killed himself. 03 not heard anymore information about why he attacked. donald trump said he'd like to lose the 10 to 15 pounds he's gained on the campaign trail. he shared some of his health information today during a taping of the dr. >> your health is as strong as it seems from your stands, why not show your medical records? >> i have no problem doing it. i have it right here. >> reporter: the results of the letter won't be known until the sheairs tomorrow. audience members say dr. oz thought trump is in good health. >> you would be the oldest person to ever enter the oval office yes do you think you have the
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>> we're just about the same age as ronald reagan and hillary is a year behind me. based on my life, i've had -- and i don't know if that makings sense i feel good today as i did when i was 30. >> reporter: hillary clinton's campaign also released a doctor's letter today. it reveals she first developed a low-grade fever, congestion, and fatigue almost two weeks ago. she was put on a short burst of she didn't. by that monday, the cough had gotten worse. and by last friday, it was pneumonia. other than that, the doctor wrote the 68-year-old is healthy and fit to serve as president. bill clinton filled in for his wife today. >> it's a crazy time we live in, when people think there's something unusual about getting the flu. >> reporter: her husband says hillary clinton is feeling much
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the campaign trail tomorrow. an internal affairs investigation into how the denver sheriff's office handled an inmate whose relatives are prominent city officials. she is the niece of the denver safety manager and the granddaughter of former mayor wellington webb. here's the latest on the kreitically injured on sunday. two have been released from the hospital. the third remains in the hospital. 15 members of the legacy high school football team were also hurt in that crash and the bus driver was killed. we talked to a family who won a discrimination lawsuit against the denver aquarium.
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wheelchair. two years ago they went to the aquarium for the 4d theater ride. she says the ticket person used offensive remarks about his disability and denied them access. last week a judge is awarded the family $15,000 for what it called outrageous conduct saying the ticket counter's okays were intolerable in a civilized community. >> i got chills. we were intimidated by the whole scenario, their communication really put us under just felt like we were brushed off. >> abbey says all she ever wanted was an apology but that could be a ways off. landries told us unfortunately "we believe the court made a decision in this case that was not based on the facts or the law." brandon marshall opens up about his meeting with denver's police chief. he is pushing forward with a new charity idea and a new sponsor as he
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national anthem. this is the first time we're hearing from marshall following that meeting. >> reporter: brandon marshall posted an oped in the denver post, he calls his meeting with the police chief productive but says there is more work to be done. the linebacker said it was eye-opening to see the struggles officers experience but chief white was also receptive to his position. on instagram the linebacker praised but also dedicated himself to more work, saying he plans to do more in the community and he'll donate $300 he makes to causes he works with for tackle he's makes. another sponsor dropped marshall. in response, russell simmons now endorsing him. marshall says he got those previous sponsors who decide against dropping him. >> i didn't breech my contract. i didn't get arrested. i didn't
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or air academy. i just decided to exercise my rights and they dropped me for that. i'm proud of what i did because i didn't do anything wrong or hurtful by any stretch. >> marshall still hasn't said he'll stop kneeling during the national anthem. he start today to begin a conversation. developing tonight school is back in session and some drivers don't care. >> you can barely breathe when you're watching that. >> the push to find driver who is ignore stopped school buses. >> an ambush on police. coming up, the man who intentionally ran them down. >> another exploding vap requires.
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assistant risk. >> reporter: when this school bus stopped two weeks ago, this truck kept going and plowed into miles. he was bruise bud okay. >> i see this truck, and i expect him to stop but he doesn't. and everything just goes into a blur. >> reporter: miles' mother saw the video that night. >> your heart drops into your feet and you can barely breathe. >> reporter: the very next day in austin, another t high school student getting off the bus. amazingly he was fine. by one estimate, american drivers illegally pass school buses more than 13 million times last year. on average, 8 kids a year are killed by drivers who ignore school bus stop signs. s. donald mayor's daughter was killed after getting off the bus
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never charged. mayor is pushing lawmakers to allow cameras to keep students safe. >> it's not an accident because it's preventible, and it's not a tragedy because we know it's gonna happen again. >> reporter: at least 15 states allow cameras to be mounted outside school buses to record motorists illegally passing in. four months, they sent citations to 6,600 motorists. >> that's a lot of violators in >> reporter: >> be careful out there. critics of school bus camera programs claim they're about generating revenue. a heroic rescue after a school bus crash in north
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video shows a car deliberately plow into a group of phoenix police officers standing outside of a gas station. the officers are seen thrown over the suv, a 33-year-old rookie. he suffered a concussion but he was able to use his tazer and wrestle the driver to the ground. a sergeant on-scene suffered lenneg. >> i'm outraged by this incident. this is a violent, cowardly act on our police officers. our phoenix police officers were targeted. >> the driver is charged with murder. an explosion inside a shopper's purse. a woman shopping in new jersey when the purse caught fire as she was paying.
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vaporizer exploded. >> what it did was it exploded through the pocket, charred every single thing, melted everything i had in the bag. >> she says she'd like to be reimbursed for the purse a wildfire threatening homes in height country. 30% contained tonight. but it got close to homes yesterday afternoon. 75 firefighters got to the scene, attack the flames
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>> we have had more lightning than rain. the closest storm we had was near the airport. boils up, moves off. everything else went right by denver. not much in the way of storms at all. look at all the snow from crested butte and aspen through vail. all that blue and pink is snow or rain mixed with snow. cooler storms gradually dying down. all evening long they have been going with lightning as well. near is that storm by the. a. monarch pass. crowley had an inch and a half. in sugar city today. here's the stationary front that brought the cooler air earlier in the week. today we got a reverse flow from the southwest.
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pleasantly so. the showers over the southeast. remember how heavy they were? overnight it turned into tropical storm julia. 40 mile an hour winds moving at east northeast at 5 miles an hour. just gonna hang around for the next couple of days here. category 1 hurricane, 75 mile an hour winds moving west at 5 miles an hour, orleanne. the storms end overnight tonight. a few storms to the north. sunny to partly same friday. spotty showers around. saturday maybe a little different story. don't think we see much in denver. to the south and east, we'll see showers and thunderstorms. i think we dry out more on sunday. 84 and 82 today. above the norm finally of 79 degrees. 92 is the record high. 58 and 60 right now, winds variable at 3. nice
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and this is pam showing the colors near frisco there. and colors here from michael, pretty shot there. and the loveland ski area. 16 days till they start snow-making! lows tonight, mostly 40s, 50s over the eastern plains. 30s higher up, 40s out west. and for tomorrow, 60s, 70s, some 80s over the eastern plains. 50s and 60s for mountains. here's your denver forecast. sxon 54 the overnight lows -- 51 and 54 the overnight lows. in the mid-70s, pretty pleasant day. 71 on friday, 76 on saturday. sunday dry with 81. in the 80s for thursday, he comes tall. it's gonna feel like it! 72 degrees. now there's a memorial for
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a good defense and a good offense, any good football team, they're gonna want to tow that hine of dpraegz. certainly tough, physical, good defense. >> even in monopoly money, $24,000 is a lot. the nfl fining brandon change. darian stewart more than $18,000. the fines stemming from the hard hits to the head of cam newton. stewart's was roughering the passer. marshall's -- roughing passer. marshall's was launching and more expensive. both knew fines were coming but that is a lot of heck. >> i'm upset about it but it's still football, man. it's not gonna change the way i play the
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>> i expected stew to get more than me. $24,000, and i guess somebody was saying that it wasn't enough. what you mean? that's some people's salary after taxes, man. that's crazy. you have to appeal. no matter what happens, i have to appeal. >> stewart plans to appeal as well. you may have noticed edd a wrinkle in the office last week. looked athletic doing it! a running quarterback, a new trend for the broncos? >> no, absolutely not. [ laughter ] >> please no. no, i think that's part of the deal if you can sneak one or two, keep the chains moving that way, it adds an element to your offense. hopefully i can sneak one or two a game here and there.
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quarterback is the most difficult to defendant? 50% of you saying roethlisberger. nobody choosing cam newton. interesting. lately the rockies have been blowing leads early. charlie blackmon a solo shot, 1-0 rockies. you know what's coming! leadoff batter for arizona, back-to-back nights with a leadoff home run for rockies and d-backs setting the record for the most combined runs in a season series since 1969. pitching bad on both sides, worse for the rockies. they trail 9-4 in the 7th. the quarterback carousel continues at csu. collin hill will get the start saturday. hill came in to replace the
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he'll be the third starting quarterback in just three games. >> against what, he will not be perfect on saturday. you want to go out and have this day and feel -- you're gonna make some mistakes. you can't let that mistake mess you up for the next one. you gotta forget it and play on. an errant golf ball finds its way onto a horse with prism on the go from centurylink, you can get your favorite shows right on your devices pretty much everywhere you go. um, paul, that was great. i like how you can walk around and watch your shows. and your delivery really evokes "the frozen north". meets "un giorno nella vita." or early film noir. like "whispering city." but the french version. i'm just gonna take a drumstick there. hmm, it's a bit derivative. mom: and your suggestion? "the pottery maker"? son: no. "the summer of my despondency."
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