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Colorado politicians have promoted anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and policies — from local school boards to Congress — that escalate violence, experts and advocates say
Ari Drennen, who tracks misinformation about queer communities for Media Issues, stated dad and mom are simply focused and swayed by disinformation campaigns that attraction to their protecting nature.
“Individuals are being radicalized by these teams forming on Fb, like Mothers for Liberty and another teams like that, who’re operating for college board. They are going to faculty board conferences, they’re coming in with these anti-LGBTQ conspiracy theories and the concept they’re there to cease folks from principally turning homosexual,” Drennen stated.
Advocates warn that anti-LGBTQ legal guidelines normalize the dehumanization of queer folks
LGBTQ advocacy teams and authorities watchdogs have been monitoring payments throughout the U.S., from federal and state governments, which have the potential to have an effect on LGBTQ rights. Whereas most payments making an attempt to restrict LGBTQ rights on the state or federal degree fail, some have turn into legislation.
“We have seen bans put into place on the flexibility of trans minors to entry gender-affirming care. We have seen bans handed in a number of states that exclude trans folks from athletic competitors. We have seen legal guidelines like that ‘Do not Say Homosexual’ invoice in Florida that actually curtail the free speech of LGBTQ folks within the classroom,” Drennen stated.
Colorado lawmakers have largely averted introducing these kinds of payments. Any try would seemingly be blocked by the Democratic majority and a gaggle of reasonable Republicans within the state legislature.
The nationwide push to cross the Equality Act, a invoice aiming to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in order that it prohibits discrimination based mostly on intercourse, sexual orientation and gender id, could bear fruit after passing by the Home final 12 months. Colorado’s congressional delegation was break up when the invoice got here up for a vote. Republicans Doug Lamborn and Ken Buck voted in opposition to the invoice, whereas Rep. Boebert urged others to observe her lead and never vote in any respect.
“The place is the fairness on this laws for the younger ladies throughout America who should look behind their backs as they modify at school locker rooms, simply to verify there isn’t a confused man making an attempt to catch a peek?” Boebert requested on the Home flooring. The invoice is awaiting a listening to in entrance of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Bridges stated codifying legal guidelines that prohibit the rights of LGBTQ folks may additional dehumanize the group.
“That is now not simply locker room discuss, proper? That is now not about your transphobic, homophobic relations or neighbors who’re making jokes. That is harming our group. It is creating trauma and violence. The sort of language is violence in direction of our group,” Bridges stated.
The alleged shooter in Sunday’s assault was booked into the El Paso County jail Tuesday afternoon. He was arrested on 5 counts of first-degree homicide and 5 counts of bias-motivated crimes inflicting bodily harm.
Editor’s Word: Boebert, not Ganahl, has claimed faculty officers had put litter containers in loos to accommodate college students. A earlier model of this story had inaccurately said Ganahl made that declare.
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Colorado man and woman who were arrested out of state face charges in 2 southern Colorado killings
Authorities in Mississippi arrested a 46-year-old man this week on charges related to the killing of his 37-year-old housemate in southern Colorado and separate charges of killing another man. Johnny Rankin Morris was arrested along with Hailey Cole, 43, who also faces charges in the second murder case.
Morris is being held without bond until he is extradited back to Colorado, according to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.
Morris is charged with murder in the death of his housemate Stephen Walker. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation says Morris and Hailey Cole, 43, also face charges of killing Timmy Huston of Hartsel, Colorado.
The arrests of Morris and Cole in Poplarville, Mississippi, on Monday follow a multiple-week investigation in Colorado’s El Paso County which started out as a missing person case.
The missing person investigation began on Dec. 19 at a home in the Cimarron Hills community in an unincorporated part of the county. The home is on the 1800 block of Pima Drive and blood was found in the garage. Five days later police found first the car of Walker and then body of Walker in what the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office called a “wooded area” in neighboring Park County. On the same day, about a mile-and-a-half away, Huston was found dead in his home.
Police say they think Morris and Cole drove Huston’s pickup truck out of state. Last weekend the truck was found in Lamar County, Mississippi. Two days later the pair was arrested.
An arrest warrant was issued in the Walker case, and on Friday the sheriff’s office announced that Morris faces the following charges in Walker’s death:
– first-degree murder
– tampering with a deceased human body
– tampering with physical evidence
The Colorado Bureau of investigation said on Friday an arrest warrant was issued for Morris and Cole on the following charges relating to Huston’s death:
– first-degree murder
– aggravated robbery
– motor vehicle theft
– tampering with evidence
El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal called Walker’s death a “tragic situation” in a news release.
“I speak for my entire Office when I say our heartfelt prayers are with Mr. Walker’s family and friends as they navigate this,” he said in a prepared statement. “Although there is no way to ease their broken hearts, we hope to ease their burden by holding the individual who senselessly took Stephen’s life accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
A judge has sealed the arrest documents in the Walker case.
Anyone who has information about the investigation who thinks they can help the sheriff’s office in the ongoing investigations is asked to call their tip line at 719-520-7777.
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Colorado’s BJ Green declares for the 2025 NFL Draft
BJ Green’s decision to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft represents a significant milestone for both his career and the Colorado Buffaloes football program. As one of Colorado’s defensive anchors, Green’s departure signals the loss of a key playmaker but highlights the program’s increasing prominence under Coach Deion Sanders.
Green transferred to Colorado from Arizona State ahead of the 2024 season and immediately became an impact player. His leadership and on-field production helped propel the Buffaloes to a 9-4 record and a fourth-place finish in the Big 12. Green’s defensive dominance was reflected in his stat line—33 tackles, 7.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery. His ability to disrupt opposing offenses consistently made him a cornerstone of Colorado’s defensive unit.
Over his collegiate career, Green demonstrated remarkable durability and performance. In four seasons split between Arizona State and Colorado, he accumulated 93 tackles, 21 sacks, and three forced fumbles. His tenure at Arizona State showcased his early potential, recording 60 tackles (21 for loss), 13.5 sacks, and a forced fumble across 36 games. Notably, Green never missed a game throughout his collegiate career, a testament to his resilience and preparation.
Green’s growth as a player was shaped by the mentorship of Coach Prime, former defensive end coach Vincent Dancy, and NFL legend Warren Sapp. Their guidance helped refine his technique and develop his instincts, making him a formidable force on the field and a coveted NFL prospect. His second-team All-Pac-12 honor in 2023 serves as further validation of his talent and work ethic.
WATCH: Warren Sapp laid out by Colorado Buffaloes player in practice
While Green’s departure leaves a void, it underscores Colorado’s evolution into a program capable of producing NFL-caliber talent. With Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter also eyeing the 2025 NFL Draft, the Buffaloes face a critical transition period. However, Coach Sanders’ reputation for attracting top-tier talent ensures that Colorado’s upward trajectory will continue.
BJ Green’s journey reflects the spirit of Colorado’s football resurgence—a blend of opportunity, grit, and development that positions players for success at the next level. His NFL aspirations are not just personal achievements but markers of the program’s bright future.
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