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Man Accused Of Threat On Obama Held Without Bail
A judge has denied bail for a Colorado man accused of telling his therapist he wanted to kill President Barack Obama and shoot schoolchildren despite objections from his defense attorney.
Westminster Man Accused Of Threat On Obama Due In Court Monday
A judge will hear arguments about whether to grant bail to a man accused of telling his therapist that he wanted to shoot children and kill President Barack Obama.
Neighbors React To Plot To Kill Children At Halloween Event
A Westminster man is facing similar charges on a federal level and in Jefferson County for allegedly threatening the president and plotting to kill students at a trick-or-treat event.
Work Crews Prepare DU For Presidential Debate
Work crews are busy getting the stage set for Wednesday’s nationally televised presidential debate at the University of Denver.
Loveland Residents Call ‘Chair Lynching’ A Hate Crime
Empty chairs hanging from trees have been seen in several different areas across the country and a concerned viewer called CBS4 after finding one in her neighborhood in Loveland.
Opinion: Obama Visits Bring Hefty Price Tag
The President’s visits often come with a hefty price tag for cities in both security costs and time misspent by police forces.
Investigators Confiscate Suspected Dynamite
The Secret Service has joined Colorado Springs investigators after several sticks of suspected dynamite were found in an apartment building.
High Court Hears Suit Over Cheney Event Arrest Of Colorado Man
The Supreme Court seems inclined to shield federal agents who are protecting government officials from claims of free speech violations, in a case that began with the arrest of a Colorado man who confronted Vice President Dick Cheney.
High Court To Hear Suit Over Cheney Event Arrest
The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear an appeal from Secret Service agents who say they should be shielded from a lawsuit over their arrest of a Colorado man who confronted Vice President Dick Cheney.
Federal Court: Colorado Man Can Sue Secret Service
A Colorado man can sue two Secret Service agents who arrested him after he touched former Vice President Dick Cheney on the arm in 2006 and told him his Iraq War policies were “disgusting,” a federal appeals court ruled Monday.




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