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Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey said Thursday that three Occupy Denver activists have been charged with felonies -- including inciting a riot and second-degree assault on an officer.

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Man arrested after bomb scare at Denver airportupdated: Sun Oct 31 2010 01:08:00

Authorities arrested a man at Denver International Airport after he said there was a bomb in his luggage, a United Airlines spokesman said.

FBI to review Denver police beatingupdated: Tue Aug 17 2010 20:01:00

The FBI said Tuesday it will look into an April 2009 beating of a man by Denver, Colorado, police, an incident that resulted in disciplinary action against two officers but no charges.

Police beatdown caught on cameraupdated: Tue Aug 17 2010 20:01:00

A camera catches police beating a man on camera. Was it justified? CNN's Rick Sanchez reports.

Officer, you've got the wrong personupdated: Tue Feb 16 2010 16:16:00

Three police cars pulled into Christina FourHorn's front yard one afternoon just before she was supposed to pick up her daughter at school. The officers had a warrant for her arrest.

Using relative's DNA cracks crime, but privacy questions raisedupdated: Wed Nov 18 2009 15:56:00

Using DNA to catch criminals has become common, but police in Denver, Colorado, this year demonstrated how the practice can be taken to a new level: They tracked down a suspect not through his DNA, but through that of his brother.

People.com: Carmelo Anthony Sentenced to Year's Probationupdated: Tue Jun 24 2008 18:56:00

The Denver Nugget All-Star pleads guilty to driving while ability-impaired

Police: Fiancee identifies man with amnesiaupdated: Sun Oct 22 2006 20:20:00

After trying for the past month to identify a man who authorities say suffers from amnesia, police identified him Sunday as Jeff Ingram, 40, of Olympia, Washington.

Police admit computer mix-up in serial rape caseupdated: Mon Feb 21 2005 22:29:00

A DNA sample that might have identified an alleged serial rapist two months before a series of rapes in Colorado was not matched to the suspect because of a computer glitch, police said Monday.

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