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crowd of antitrump protesters fills downtown denver. and this time, the president- elect goes on the attack. >> plus, a robbery and shooting at a denver club with a reputation for violence. >> i'm planning on getting another place. >> he killed two bear cubs that wandered into his yard. now, he might do prison time. >> and, exploding sunroofs promise a big investigation. >> i just heard this huge explosion. >> this is the 10:00ings we begin with a major breaking story in denver. copter 4 live as thousands of anti-donald trump protesters fill the streets downtown. this noisy demonstration is into its fifth hour as people express their anger over tuesday's election results. >> stan bush is in the middle of the crowd and joins us live. stan? >> reporter: we are live right now on the exit ramp from the auraria campus onto i-25,
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exchange all the way down. you can see over here, there are still cops hopeing the protesters don't come back. but the mob of about a thousand people has moved to the other side of the campus where they are trying to get into i-25. we had crowds somewhere around 5,000 people starting at the capitol and moved all the way to downtown. then cut back up the capitol and shut down broadway. all the way from the capitol to the city county building. then, the crowd left again going up colfax essentially to east high school. and cutting back through downtown where they tried to get onto i-25. this is a crowd that is extremely upset about the election results on tuesday. it has for the most part been a peaceful protest and we talked with people who were in the crowd. they said they were trying to
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achieve today doing this? >> just let people know we are in this together. he was not elected by the majority of people. he was not wanted by the majority of people. >> reporter: and we are told that some of the protesters are now getting onto the highway. in fact, just a couple of seconds ago, we saw a large contingent of denver police rush across campus. many of them in riot gear trying to get the people off the interstate no. i we will have an update later in bush, cbs4 news. >> really a national story tonight. check out hundreds of anti- trump protesters who blocked a major highway in minneapolis. i-94 was closed for about an hour tonight after protesters refused to leave the road. and in the northwest, portland, oregon, a huge crowd took over the hawthorne bridge. one of the busiest routes running out of downtown. there has been some vandalism there. and there are similar big demonstrations in philadelphia,
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other big cities tonight. and tonight's protests did catch president-elect trump's attention. he tweeted just had a very open and successful presidential election. now, professional protesters incited by the media are protesting. very unfair. trump spent his day in his soon to be new home taking part in meetings regarding his transition. he met with house speaker paul ryan and president obama. >> i believe that it is important for all of us. regardless of and, regardless of political preferences, to now come together, work together. to deal with the many challenges that we face. >> it was the first ever meeting between the two bitter campaign rivals before this public event, they spent 90 minutes alone discussing policy and the transition. >> i very much look forward to dealing with the mt. in the future. including counsel. it was a great honor being with you and i look forward to being with you many, many more time
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thank you sir. >> reporter: as reporters were ushered out, trump complimented his long time foe. >> very good man. >> reporter: he also met with house speaker paul ryan. another person with whom he had clashed with during the campaign. >> we are talking about how we are going to hit the ground running to make sure we get this country turned around to make america great again. >> reporter: trump says he is excited to work with ryan and senate leader mitch mcconnell. >> so many different things. >> reporter: now, it is expected one of the obama care. he wants to repeal it and replace it with something better. [ cheers and applause ] investors seem to be looking forward to the trump administration. the dow jones picked up 218 points to close at a record high. developing tonight, a robbery and shooting at closing time. then a chase. and tonight, a gunman still on the run. that gunfire was early this morning. at a nightclub in west denver. andrea flores has been tracking
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joins us now with the latest. andrea? >> reporter: well, 24 hours after a shooting in their parking lot, stone nightclub is back open for business tonight as party goers make their way in. neighbors who live nearby say they want out. >> i've just had enough. >> reporter: sandra lives across the street from stone nightclub. she calls the overnight robbery and shooting the final straw. >> and i'm planning on getting yeah. >> reporter: denver police say someone robbed two men at gunpoint in the club's parking lot. the suspect shot one of the men before taking off in their red camaro. >> i heard a gunshot. but, i didn't bother to get up. because, there is always trouble at that. and i don't want to get shot either. >> reporter: the shooter led police on a wild chase across county lines into castle rock. dangerous speeds forced dpd to call off the chase. they later found the camaro at
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the suspect vanished. >> there is probably a police car or an ambulance here. about once a week. >> reporter: back in march, a man was found dead outside the club prompting a homicide investigation. in 2015, a driver struck and killed the pedestrian on purpose after a parking lot fight. and, in 2011, a stone nightclub employee was shot in the head while he was closing but survived. larry vielpondo move today the neighborhood six months ago and is already looking for a way out of his lease. >> it's not worth it. >> reporter: now, the shooting victim is expected to survive. as for the suspect, dpd says they continue to interview witnesses to try to get an idea of who this person may be before they release a suspect description. reporting live in west denver, andrea flores, cbs4 news. >> thank you. now, we want to get to an update on the dangerous situation in denver.
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onto i-25. this group has been marching against donald trump since around 5:30 tonight. it started in the streets of downtown denver but has made its way to the interstate. we will continue to monitor this. new developments in the case of a man who killed two bear cubs today. after a three day long trial, jurors in jefferson county found dan evans of evergreen guilty of discharging a firearm and animal cruelty. he said he they went after his dog. prosecutors say it is unlikely williams will get any jail time at sentencing. new at 10:00 tonight, a teenager sentenced to life to prison nearly 20 years ago is now on the verge of freedom. his early release as a result of a supreme court ruling. it was deemed unconstitutional to automatically sentence juvenile killers to life without parol.
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housed there until the paper work goes through. >> reporter: yeah, karen, that is temporary. he was convicted as a teenager and told he would die behind bars. that changed when a judge resentenced him to sometime served but as his attorney says, this didn't happen overnight. after 19 years and 19 days in prison, isal gutierrez ruiz is a free man. in 1998, at he was convicted of murder. he was dehind the wheel when a passenger started shooting out the window killing an innocent man. both were sentenced to life without parole. >> he didn't hurt anyone. he didn't know anything like that was about to happen. and ... nothing made sense. >> reporter: in 2011, a attorney ashley radliffe would take on the case finding several missteps.
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young man, i just kept finding more and more things that just screamed injustice. >> reporter: adams county district attorney dave young was also tasked with reviewing juvenile cases under new law. >> i realize he was a juvenile when this crime happened. that he was the driver of the car, and not the actual shooter. and thought that 19 years in prison was certainly enough time. >> reporter: young decided to to a judge who on thursday decided gutierrez-ruiz had done his time. now, gutierrez-ruiz did come here from mexico as a teenager. when he is released he will be deported back to mexico. for now live in adams county, karen morfitt, cbs4 news. new tonight, the husband of a state trooper killed in the line of duty is suing a drunk driver who hit her and also,
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alcohol. trooper jamie jercavics was killed last fall. the man who killed her is serving an eight year prison sentence. the wrongful death lawsuit claims henderson was negligent because he was speeding and driving drunk and it goes after brooklyn's bar alleging the employees there served alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person. developing tonight, two responding to a fight at a home. one was killed. >> hundreds of drivers say their sunroofs just exploded. while on the road! >> we just thought what the heck? >> what are the car makers doing about it? >> a carriage ride takes a terrifying turn when the horses get spooked. >> if you deponent succeed, try, try again like this clumsy shoplifter in fort collins. >> and, we will update that march in denver.
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this is a major problem. stan bush is live again with the latest. stan? >> reporter: jim, karen, we are right at the 17th street exit on i-25. and take a look up here, you can see a large presence of denver police in riot gear. they have been pushing off here and got onto i-25. this large crowd is finally being moved. of course, this is an entire crowd upset about the election results on tuesday. for the most part, this has been a relatively peaceful protest. although earlier, we saw some of the protesters throwing stuff at denver police. earlier today, we spoke to them on the scene and they were incredibly upset. here is what they had to say.
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accomplish with this? >> wants to be heard. wanting to know i didn't elect donald trump. that he did not win the popular vote. that we are here, we will be loud and make our concerns known. >> reporter: you can see for the most part, this has been a peaceful protest. but some of this crowd is getting exceptionally out of hand. denver police are really starting to take it seriously. we have not seen any arrests at this point, but if you take a look here, you can see police are ready to do that. they are ready to to take some of these people to jail tonight. for now, lye by the auraria campus, stan bush, cbs4 news. >> blocking the interstate is a real problem. also developing near pittsburgh, pennsylvania, a man with a history of abusing his girlfriend shot two officers earlier this morningful one of his officers ended up dying.
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insya and his girlfriend. he shot at the officers and shot and killed himself and his girlfriend. the federal government is investigating safety concerns with sunroofs. they have exploded or shatters. our lauren dispirito joins us. lauren, people have told you it can happen very suddenly making it especially scary. >> reporter: ha is what we have heard. people love having a sunroof on their car. linda spry, a highlands ranch woman was e until one day, when she was driving to work. >> it was a nice day. >> reporter: linda was driving her 2012 nissan on her typical route to work when her commute took a terrifying turn. >> i just heard this huge explosion. >> reporter: she heard a blast so loud, she thought another driver had crashed. >> it was very loud. it was very sudden. >> when you heard that explosion, what did it feel like?
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of me. it really startled me. >> reporter: she looked around an saw there was in crash. >> but then i saw the glass just flying off the back of my car. >> reporter: she got out and realized the explosion was her sunroof. >> there was kind of a hole in the center. there was a big piece that was kind of popped out this way. >> reporter: pictures of the damage show a hole with shards of glass left in the frame. >> i just thought what the heck? how does this happen? >> reporter: here at john sunroofs, owner fixes about 30 broken sunroofs a month. usually only one of those turns out to be unexplained. they are usually made of tempered glass. martinez shows how strong it is by hitting it with a hammer. but, he says a single concentrated hit like a sharp rock can make the glass shatter. >> you are not going to get hurt with that glass. it can rain on you, you might get a little something. but you are not going to be injured. >> reporter: while the glass is
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education motion is startling. we found reports of them exploding unexpecteddedly throughout the country. youtube videos show car owners documenting the damage. >> they are a thing. >> reporter: after receiving 26 reports of sunroof breakage, the national highway safety administration launched an investigation focusing on kia sorentos. kia provided 123 incidents. the administration expanded its scope. getting information nissan. >> i believe it is a defective product. >> reporter: spry has not gotten an official explanation. she asked nissan to pay for the repairs but it was denied. she paid for man $1,000 to get it fixed. >> i feel apprehensive. every time i hear a squeak or a rattle or i hear anything that comes from the roof. i cringe.
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that for scry slatters. we reached out to nissan for this story. they asked her to submit a complaint to them. she has already done that. live in denver, lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. >> thanks lauren. new video of a stumbling shoplifter in fort collins. surveillance camera at hobby town usa shows a man trying to stuff something into his jacket. wouldn't fit. he eventually figured it out and got away with several carriage for a wild ride in a park in canada. a car horn spooked these horses and they took off. several people jumped off the out of control carriage. eventually someone got control of the horses. not too many cuts or scrapes but a little scary. >> could have been worse. a bit of a cool down tomorrow. >> it will be the coldest day in nor than a month. >> you are right. clear skies around here right now. cold front has gone through. we are looking from casper to albuquerque, las vegas all the
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showers. down there in new mexico. also, a couple of showers here with the stationary front in portions of texas, the gulf coastal area north of the great lakes region. but, there is the cool front. and cool air, high pressure driving it downright on into colorado. we have also had the drought monitor released today. 98% of the state is under some form of drought. only 2% right here in extreme northwest colorado is not. but everybody else is abnormally dry or up and down the front e, to the eastern border are moderate drought conditions. last time we had moisture in denver was october 12. where we had one-one-hundredth of an inch of rain. that is barely a sprinkle and the cool air coming together, last time a high was this cool was october 12 as well. 49 degrees when that front came through. we were 69 and 68 today before the front. 42 and 39 with a low, 55 and 27
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this date. foxville, 66 degrees. alamosa, 67. arrive gay, 68. arvada. 42% humidity. we have a rising barometer. the united states marine corp. is 241 years old today. established in 1775. loveland opened today. they are breaking through the banner. had a beautiful day to ski as you can see under a cloudless the act. cold enough to have their snow guns open. they will open november 23. mostly 30s over the eastern plains tonight. 20s and 30s for the high country. 30s out west. and then tomorrow, cooler here in the east. only in the 50s all over the eastern plains just like in the high country. temperature ins the 50s . out west, a bit warmer in the 60s . here is your denver forecast. tonight, mostly clear skies. 35 and 34 for the overnight lows. then, for tomorrow, we will be cooler. 58 degrees for the official
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how will this cool weather affect your weekend? the answer is, it won't. 67 on saturday. 66 sunday. how about 67 on monday? look at this. 73 on tuesday. you like that? let's do it again the following wednesday. 72 degrees. then, maybe an isolated shower which means really no chance at all. isolated shower. friday. only 50 degrees as we see another little cool air mass come in next week. >> he is throwing that in there to tease us. >> yeah, the se
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>> it seems everybody is protesting things. the team has officially protested the result of that play right there. they are actually protesting the game after the nba admitted they got the call wrong. michael malone was upset about it again. the nuggets still upset about it. the nba awarded the grizzlies. they of course ended up winning the game. chances are, not much is going to happen from that. protest tonight is the way they played. mcgee with the dunk there. golden state showed up big and the nuggets couldn't hang on. jamal murray had a big night. finally got the scoring started. he led the nuggets with a clear high 14. but in the third, steph curry doing steph curry things. nuggets lose big time. coach malone looking at the glass half full tonight. >> the one positive i'm i
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murray. i thought his defense was really good on kevin durant. so, there was some positives at the end. but, tip your hat. you know, we got our butt kicked. >> teams in the nfl could do anything they can to get a competitive advantage. the broncos coaches had to laugh at least a little bit when the saints signed not one, but two former player this week. the saints adding john phillips to their roster. sounds more like strategy me. phillips once with the broncos for long. but keo played in the special teams. wouldn't be a big surprise if they were divulging intelligence. >> it now means they know our systems. i can tell you, shiloh keo is singing like a canary. he did it when he came here. i can tell you that right now. we played cincinnati. and he came in. and gave us everything. that is just the league man. so, you know, you just have to
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,, >> soccer tournament conference. western illinois called for a handball. they can't believe it. du with the penalty takes advantage. they will face omaha saturday at 1:00, the cleveland cavaliers have a chance to celebrate a trip to the white house. president obama is bringing the jokes. >> give it up for the world champion cleveland cavaliers. [ laughter ] that's right. i said world champion and cleveland in the same sentence! i also, before i go any
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>> a last check now on the breaking news. the big anti-trump protests in denver started out very peacefully. almost six hours or so ago. well, then, the protesters got out onto i-25 near the pepsi center downtown. denver police just tweeting out a moment or so ago that i-25 is back open. and, no arrests as far as we know have been made. but we are know this is happening all over the country. just got word that up in portland, oregon, police are now calling it watching. cbs4 news tonight. we w captioning sponsored by cbs >> has this ever happened to you? donald trump has been elected president! you're understandably upset, but now there's a way to get through the day. >> hi, i'm patton oswalt, and you're probably feeling some
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