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Dale Coski, the 78th name added to Denver’s Police Memorial honoring fallen officers, was hit by a car in 1983 while assisting a stalled vehicle on Interstate 70.
A former Denver police recruit is suing the department, saying he was forced to participate in a "brutal hazing ritual" that cost him both his legs. Victor Moses, 29, alleges that the department ...
A lawsuit filed in Denver County Court on Tuesday alleges that the Denver Police Department "terrorized" a family in the wrong apartment when they were looking for a suspect.
Three Denver Police officers were fired after a group text thread was leaked that allegedly contained “disparaging” messages about illegal immigrants. The department confirmed the terminations ...
Three injured Denver police officers, one with a neck laceration from a police badge, were treated and released from the hospital after a disturbance early Friday. The injuries weren’t life ...
Man attacks Denver officers with badge, police say A 58-year-old man is accused of taking an officer's badge and using it as a weapon. Three Denver Police officers were treated for cuts and abrasions.
You've probably seen "defund the police" on your social media feeds recently, but what does that mean? These helpful Instagram graphics explain.
Nationwide, there is a federal law, 18 U.S.C. 716, prohibiting people from owning badges displaying the current designs of federal law enforcement agencies like the ATF, FBI or Denver Mint Police.
(CNN) -- There's a story behind every badge, and one photographer is working to tell those stories through the lens. "When you hear about police officers in the news, it's usually because they've done ...
A 9NEWS viewer noticed a Facebook group where a person was buying and selling police badges. She thought it sounded fishy. So we looked into her question: Is that even legal?
Behind the Badge calendars can be purchased at Alpine Bank locations or on Amazon.com. A $20 donation or more is requested. All proceeds benefit the Denver Police Foundation.