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anastasiya bolton joins us 10-year-old aislinn. anastasiya bolton joins us now. >> reporter: the family hired their nurse from an agency in may to care for their daughter aislinn who has a rare condition called by changes in the grin1 gene which has limited her cognitive ability to that of a 6-month-old. the family said they interviewed, trained the nurse for two weeks and for weeks after followed up. they continued working with her to make sure that their daughter's needs were met. long before they noticed bruises on aislinn. what they saw on the video cameras they'd installed disturbed them, rough treatment on the changing table, a hit and the nurse then jerks aislinn's hair when she's in the wheelchair. prosecutors in douglas county charged vonnida with assault of an at risk victim a felony. aislinn's parents say they want vonnida not to ever be a nurse again. >> not one of them is acceptablee. child regardless of their disability or lack of disability. that's not care in any sense of the word. she has a greater responsibility.
anastasiya bolton joins us 10-year-old aislinn. anastasiya bolton joins us now. >> reporter: the family hired their nurse from an agency in may to care for their daughter aislinn who has a rare condition called by changes in the grin1 gene which has limited her cognitive ability to that of a 6-month-old. the family said they interviewed, trained the nurse for two weeks and for weeks after followed up. they continued working with her to make sure that their daughter's needs were met. long...
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here's anastasiya bolton. >> i find it peaceful. >> in this imperfect world. >> and a good place to remember and reflect. >> there is the perfect place. >> at the top there's an area where you can sit. >> rick townsend is not alone. >> to come here once a month, you know. usually by myself. she was special. >> he's with his daughter lauren. >> these things that she's written here come from her diary. it says i'm not afraid of death for in the end all there is is love. >> the 12 others killed at columbine are here with rick. >> it reminds me of the magnitude and that i'm not the only through this that there are other people too. >> rick is one of the people taking care of this perfect place. he's on the board of the columbine memorial foundation. >> this area of concrete has been like this for probably four years. and we came in and had it all shaved down because it was becoming a trip hazard. >> now it's time to replace the concrete. sounds simple, until. >> we haven't been able to get >> the foundation has been struggling to get call backs from contractors. >> we need to get this done and g
here's anastasiya bolton. >> i find it peaceful. >> in this imperfect world. >> and a good place to remember and reflect. >> there is the perfect place. >> at the top there's an area where you can sit. >> rick townsend is not alone. >> to come here once a month, you know. usually by myself. she was special. >> he's with his daughter lauren. >> these things that she's written here come from her diary. it says i'm not afraid of death for in...
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was consent prompted the denver prosecutors to dismiss the case today. 9wants to know reporter anastasiya bolton joins us now. what are we talking about here? charged with six -- messer originally charged with six counts of sexual assault. the 40-year-old canadian met some of the victims at a bar, started drinking and could not remember how she got to the grand hyatt. she woke up naked in a hotel room and felt she'd been sexually assaulted. video cameras captured the woman leaving the hotel and reaching out to another man on a dating site who she then had a relationship with. it was just one of the issues prosecutors had this came up at a court hearing early on causing a judge to dismiss four of the six counts. today the denver district attorney mitch morrissey dismissed the last two. >> while there was clearly injuries on the part of the victim. she had injuries. there were things done here that would shock you, but was it consensual or not is really the question. obviously the judge felt we had consensual, but based on what eyewitnesses told us, based on what witnesses after the fact told us,
was consent prompted the denver prosecutors to dismiss the case today. 9wants to know reporter anastasiya bolton joins us now. what are we talking about here? charged with six -- messer originally charged with six counts of sexual assault. the 40-year-old canadian met some of the victims at a bar, started drinking and could not remember how she got to the grand hyatt. she woke up naked in a hotel room and felt she'd been sexually assaulted. video cameras captured the woman leaving the hotel and...
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here is 9wants to know investigative reporter anastasiya bolton. >> here we go, two, three. see, pull mama's strength. >> reporter: it often takes mom's strength, lo instincts. >> are you hungry this morning? okay. >> reporter: to make aislinn feel better. >> do you want to see the window? what's out there? are there bunnies outside? >> reporter: she's 10 with a cognitive ability of a 6-month- old. >> there is an intellectual delay. there is a physical delay. >> reporter: aislinn has a rare condition caused by changes in the grin1 gene. it's been taking longer. >> she's telling me mom, i was just on the diaper, the changing table, and perhaps remembering some things. >> reporter: michelle says aislinn remembers what happened on the changing table with her nurse, angela vie then there's this. >> to find that they were assaulting your child is sickening and it's scary and it caused us sleepless nights. >> reporter: vinnado has been charged with assaulted, her nursing license suspended. her punishment hasn't yet been decided in court. aislinn's parents have strong feelings abou
here is 9wants to know investigative reporter anastasiya bolton. >> here we go, two, three. see, pull mama's strength. >> reporter: it often takes mom's strength, lo instincts. >> are you hungry this morning? okay. >> reporter: to make aislinn feel better. >> do you want to see the window? what's out there? are there bunnies outside? >> reporter: she's 10 with a cognitive ability of a 6-month- old. >> there is an intellectual delay. there is a physical...
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anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> aurora police say there could be other victims. if you know of one, you're asked to call aurora sex crimes unit, 303-739-6153. we also have this information posted online at 9news.com. >>> a former apprentice contestant is joining others in unwanted sexual advances. she is represented by attorney gloria allred. during a press conference this afternoon in los angeles she said trump aggressively kissed her and placed his hand on her breast during a 2007 dinner meeting in los angeles. >> after hearing the release of the audiotapes and your denials during the debate i felt i had to speak out about your behavior. you do not have the right to treat women as sexual objects just because you >> she says the incident took place shortly after a meeting in new york where she said trump kissed her on the lips twice. nbc news has not independently confirmed any allegations. >>> meanwhile trump came out swinging against the growing group of women who accused him of sexual misconduct. he spoke extensively about the accusations at a rally in north
anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> aurora police say there could be other victims. if you know of one, you're asked to call aurora sex crimes unit, 303-739-6153. we also have this information posted online at 9news.com. >>> a former apprentice contestant is joining others in unwanted sexual advances. she is represented by attorney gloria allred. during a press conference this afternoon in los angeles she said trump aggressively kissed her and placed his hand on her breast during a 2007...
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here's 9wants to know reporter anastasiya bolton. >> reporter: life at the moment doesn't make sense to kathy johnson. >> it i just couldn't fathom that. i still don't. it's just very hard. >> reporter: it doesn't make sense how her husband of 40 years would be killed on his way to work when he stopped to help an injured man lying in the road. >> those are just things, you know, that he would do. he would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it. >> reporter: september 8th stopped at 56th and pena early in the morning to help a man lying in the road. police say juan perez was hurt by another driver. perez didn't like how the man was driving according to investigators, stopped in the middle of the road, got out and allegedly yelled at that driver. that man told police he accidentally hit perez while trying to get away, road rage police called it. >> my husband was not that person. >> reporter: none of this makes sense to perez's wife was, what a great man he was and everybody that knows him can tell you that. so it's a big loss for all of us. it's hard to get through, but i
here's 9wants to know reporter anastasiya bolton. >> reporter: life at the moment doesn't make sense to kathy johnson. >> it i just couldn't fathom that. i still don't. it's just very hard. >> reporter: it doesn't make sense how her husband of 40 years would be killed on his way to work when he stopped to help an injured man lying in the road. >> those are just things, you know, that he would do. he would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it. >>...
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it's only fair several later we follow up. 9news reporter anastasiya bolton traveled to southwestern colorado where several districts are coming together to prepare for what they hope never happens. >> are there any students that you have in mind that would be interested in this sort of club? >> reporter: 20 years ago people probably didn't think a club like this was necessary. it's called rachel's club, an anti-bullying efforts. educators also couldn't imagine to act in case a shooter came into a school. >> it's really insane that society has gotten to that point where we have to prepare for. this. >> reporter: bayfield high school librarian jennifer lighthauser jokes she's older than she looks. >> i thought this is crazy. we're here to educate children and we're talking about what we would do if somebody came in and tried to kill them. >> reporter: she likely recommends the feelin than a few educators. >> we're doing the best we can to get everybody prepared. >> reporter: we're here because of insistence of parents like john michael keys. keys is doing a job never thought he'd be d
it's only fair several later we follow up. 9news reporter anastasiya bolton traveled to southwestern colorado where several districts are coming together to prepare for what they hope never happens. >> are there any students that you have in mind that would be interested in this sort of club? >> reporter: 20 years ago people probably didn't think a club like this was necessary. it's called rachel's club, an anti-bullying efforts. educators also couldn't imagine to act in case a...
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here's anastasiya bolton. memorial foundation is not looking for a freebie. it has plans for the project and is willing to pay. it just needs someone in the were experiencing outages. but now - they're back online... amelia - what does this mean for the morning commute? lines back up again.. that was quick... hurricane matthew - is still being felt across the southeast. in georgia today - some people living on saint simons island - get to go home... but police say - they could find chaos - after a huge spike in burglaries there. and in north carolina...a state of emergency is still in effect... thousands of people are out of their homes.. and the water - is expected to keep rising over the next several days. experts say - many rivers - won't crest until later this week. at least 19 people in the u-s have died - 11 of those in north carolina alone. brand name...or generic... when it comes to medications - experts say - you - does not fit all... especially when it comes to your bank account - and denver's housing market. so - our partners at the denver business
here's anastasiya bolton. memorial foundation is not looking for a freebie. it has plans for the project and is willing to pay. it just needs someone in the were experiencing outages. but now - they're back online... amelia - what does this mean for the morning commute? lines back up again.. that was quick... hurricane matthew - is still being felt across the southeast. in georgia today - some people living on saint simons island - get to go home... but police say - they could find chaos -...
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anastasiya bolton joins us from parker right now. you have more details to share with us. >> reporter: and we're about to show you as much of the video as possible in this particular broadcast and then you can see more on social networks of 9news. what you're going to look at is what the police officers in situations like in go through. you will not have the full view because the body cameras are worn on the body of the police officer. and the view is a little bit obstructed because the officer is taking shelter behind the vehicle. you're looking at -- his already injured douglas county deputy dan bright. it started with the shooter's wife calling and saying her husband had loaded weapons and he was going to shoot anyone who tried to stop him. the suspect engages or fires at douglas county deputies and then he crashes the rv and continues to shoot around a middle school and officer takes a shot, one shot, killing the shooter, in the head. the district attorney for the 18th judicial district, george bureaucracyler -- brauchler. >> wha
anastasiya bolton joins us from parker right now. you have more details to share with us. >> reporter: and we're about to show you as much of the video as possible in this particular broadcast and then you can see more on social networks of 9news. what you're going to look at is what the police officers in situations like in go through. you will not have the full view because the body cameras are worn on the body of the police officer. and the view is a little bit obstructed because the...
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here is 9news crime and justice reporter anastasiya bolton. >> last year i was one of the best at the -- coolest or most popular student. >> i enjoy a lot -- >> reporter: but she is definitely one of the smartest. [ indiscernible ] >> tells the person when an object is coming towards them so the person can avoid the object and avoid to having a accident. >> reporter: she taught herself how to write code for the project. >> took me about one week to make the code. >> reporter: when it available to everyone. >> i want to finish my project and manufacture it and sell it so everybody can use it. >> reporter: her smarts got her to the white house this year. twice. just last week she presented to the kids science advisoriers and white house officials. >> -- advisers and white house officials. >> i think everybody should follow your dreams and it will become true if you want to. smart. >> everything is possible. >> reporter: anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> she attends hack school in denver, an after school program >>> okay. almost time to go to bed. one last check of the weather. >> tomro once
here is 9news crime and justice reporter anastasiya bolton. >> last year i was one of the best at the -- coolest or most popular student. >> i enjoy a lot -- >> reporter: but she is definitely one of the smartest. [ indiscernible ] >> tells the person when an object is coming towards them so the person can avoid the object and avoid to having a accident. >> reporter: she taught herself how to write code for the project. >> took me about one week to make the...
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anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> so we ask you to look again. maybe there's something in this photo that triggers a memory for you. if you can help investigators with an arrest, 50 grand is yours. you can remain anonymous. call 720-913-stop. >>> the discussion over ballot selfies is not over yet. today state republican senator owe within hill from colorado springs -- owen hill from colorado springs filed a federal lawsuit to strike down a state law that bans voters of taking photos of their completed ballots. hill form of political expression. right now it is a misdemeanor for a ballot to photograph their ballot in such a way to reveal its contents. the lawsuit asks for the court to declare colorado's law unconstitutional and ban the state from enforcing it. that law goes back to1891. >>> so far nearly 114,000 ballots have been returned in colorado. denver, arapahoe and jefferson counties have returned the most in the metro area. today indicated -- this is as new numbers come out today indicating clinton is leading donald trump by five points. c
anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> so we ask you to look again. maybe there's something in this photo that triggers a memory for you. if you can help investigators with an arrest, 50 grand is yours. you can remain anonymous. call 720-913-stop. >>> the discussion over ballot selfies is not over yet. today state republican senator owe within hill from colorado springs -- owen hill from colorado springs filed a federal lawsuit to strike down a state law that bans voters of taking photos...
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earlier this year 9wants to know reporter anastasiya bolton discovered some schools wouldn't train for an active shooter scenario, didn't know how or wouldn't tell us if they did. this took you >> yes. it's only fair we follow up and do a positive story about something a school is doing. recently bayfield, colorado, was the host of a school training program. they had training before, but when we visited, they were going for something new. the i love u guys foundation partnered with the self- shooting and his foundation has done shooter trainings ever since. this year the self-insurance pool expects to reach 65 to 75 members. school safety training is a lot about changing the culture, getting the buy-in from the community. that's something that needs to happen he says and it's a process that takes time. >> three years ago when i started this job, i was one of those folks that if it does happen here, how can we every anymore. i think we can put things in place that are very unrestrictive so it's not a prison, but at the same time we can keep our kids safe and just by i call it buckling o
earlier this year 9wants to know reporter anastasiya bolton discovered some schools wouldn't train for an active shooter scenario, didn't know how or wouldn't tell us if they did. this took you >> yes. it's only fair we follow up and do a positive story about something a school is doing. recently bayfield, colorado, was the host of a school training program. they had training before, but when we visited, they were going for something new. the i love u guys foundation partnered with the...
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anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> aurora police say there could be other victims. if you know of one, you're asked to call 303-739-6153. we also have this information >>> donald trump is planning to visit colorado springs and grand junction the day before his third and final debate with hillary clinton next week. the >>>s come at a -- the visits come at a time when ballots will be mailed out to voters across the state. there will be tickets for both the trump's colorado springs and grand junction events. >>> trump came out swinging against the growing group of women who have accused him of sexual misconduct. >> the stories are total fiction. they're 100% made up. they never happened. they never would happen. i don't think they'd happen with very many people, but they certainly aren't going to happen with me. >> trump labeled the women as fame seekers and said every claim made against him is utterly false. >>> meanwhile president obama campaigned for hillary clinton today in cleveland. jail clinton sounds like something he's heard from tyrannies or oppressive govern
anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> aurora police say there could be other victims. if you know of one, you're asked to call 303-739-6153. we also have this information >>> donald trump is planning to visit colorado springs and grand junction the day before his third and final debate with hillary clinton next week. the >>>s come at a -- the visits come at a time when ballots will be mailed out to voters across the state. there will be tickets for both the trump's colorado...
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near durango anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> this year the colorado school district self-insurance pool will pay for training for as many as 75 districts. >>> the train that crashed into a terminal station in new jersey last week was going twice the speed limit when it hit. federal investigators say the engineer did hit the emergency impact. last thursday's crash killed one person on the platform and injured over 100 others. the day recorders show the train heading toward the platform at 8 miles an hour but then accelerated to 21 miles an hour just before hitting the platform. the speed limit is 10 miles an hour. today the new jersey transit announced a new rule for commuter trains. a conductor will be required to join the engineer whenever a train pulls into the hoboken terminal or atlantic station. last week the engineer was alone. he told investigators the train was traveling about 10 miles an hour but says he has no memory of the crash itself. >>> we are about a month from election day now. colorado's senate race incumbent incompetent moo l bennett is ahead up against -- incumbent m
near durango anastasiya bolton, 9news. >> this year the colorado school district self-insurance pool will pay for training for as many as 75 districts. >>> the train that crashed into a terminal station in new jersey last week was going twice the speed limit when it hit. federal investigators say the engineer did hit the emergency impact. last thursday's crash killed one person on the platform and injured over 100 others. the day recorders show the train heading toward the...
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here's 9wants to know reporter anastasiya bolton. >> reporter: life at the moment doesn't make sense to kathy johnson. >> it i just couldn't fathom that. i still don't. it's just very hard. >> reporter: it doesn't make sense how her husband of 40 years would be killed on his way to work when he stopped to help an injured man lying in the road. >> those are just things, you know, that he would do. he would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it. >> reporter: september 8th
here's 9wants to know reporter anastasiya bolton. >> reporter: life at the moment doesn't make sense to kathy johnson. >> it i just couldn't fathom that. i still don't. it's just very hard. >> reporter: it doesn't make sense how her husband of 40 years would be killed on his way to work when he stopped to help an injured man lying in the road. >> those are just things, you know, that he would do. he would give you the shirt off of his back if you needed it. >>...