In an interview with police, the school’s assistant principal said Denver Public Schools knew about the student’s history with guns and still took him in.
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Amid the chaos of the Columbia University protests, an NYPD officer’s gun went off at Hamilton Hall, while police removed students and an encampment.
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(COLORADO SPRINGS) Saturday, May 4th is Optom-Eyes annual Give Back event where the practice performs free eye exams for people in the community. Doors open at 8 a.m. and the offer is first come, first served. Glasses are also provided if needed. When you become an adult, the insurance is a little bit different []
(COLORADO SPRINGS) On Thursday, May 2 the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) held the graduation of its 77th police officer class. CSPD said the 77th class had 31 graduates who went through 27 weeks of intensive hands-on training, testing, and more. According to CSPD, the graduates come from 12 different states, four different countries []
Jewish Democrats are admonishing Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) this week after the Republican leader suggested George Soros is behind the pro-Palestinian protests roiling colleges campuses across the country. The Democrats many of them highly critical of the anti-Israel demonstrations, which they say cross a line into antisemitism are accusing Johnson of that same []
Stanford University officials say they have notified the FBI after a protester on campus was seen wearing what was described as a Hamas headband.
There was another crackdown on a protest over the war in Gaza Thursday night as police cleared an occupied library at Oregon's Portland State University. New video shows damage and graffiti inside the building. According to the Associated Press, more than 2,000 people have been arrested at college protests across the U.S. since April 18. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has more.