.@AuroraPD recovered roughly 50 guns in January. Since 2014, stolen guns + guns used in crimes has gone up drastically. Full report and what gun owners can do to help on #FOX31 at 10. @KDVR
@AuroraPD@KDVR Crime is becoming more dangerous in #Aurora. Guns used during the commission of crimes has gone up 84% between 2014 and 2018. #FOX31@KDVR
@AuroraPD@KDVR Guns stolen during crimes is also on the rise. This happens mainly during burglaries and larcenies (mostly from a motor vehicle). This could be avoidable if people properly secure their guns. #FOX31@KDVR
@AuroraPD@KDVR .@AuroraPD should surpass the total number of guns they took off the streets in 2019 over 2018. The trend continues to rise. #FOX31@KDVR
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Over the weekend hundreds partied at @CUBoulder with little social distancing or mask wearing. Students are calling for CU to go full remote before a major outbreak. @KDVR
A spokesperson for @bouldercohealth issued the following statement calling these gatherings “unacceptable and frankly unlawful.” So far the county health department hasn’t issued any warnings or fines to @CUBoulder.
So far @CUBoulder has found 16 positive #COVID19 cases through its medical services. This doesn’t include outside testing. They’re working on wastewater testing to be able to detect any community spread. @KDVR
Council now discussing ahead of a vote. Councilwoman Angela Lawson says she will NOT be voting for Wilson. She calls the process political. She supports Chief Wilson, but wanted Marcus Dudley to be the pick.
Councilwoman Bergan says she supports @APDChiefWilson, saying she truly cares about @AuroraGov and the residents, and is willing to make changes for accountability within @AuroraPD.
THREAD: Recently got these numbers from our #ProblemSolvers CORA request.
Since 2018, @DenverPolice has spent roughly $584,000 on less-than-lethal munitions. In 2020, the department spent more than 2X on these items than the previous two years combined. @KDVR
2/ According to Denver administrators, @DenverPolice doesn't budget for these items. DPD purchases them as needed, and the cost is absorbed in the budget as an expense. @KDVR
3/ As much as these expenses look large, as I previously reported, @DenverPolice spent more than $2.6 million in overtime covering the first few weeks of unrest through the #GeorgeFloyd protests downtown. @KDVR