Colorado
One dead after shooting outside Colorado Springs bar
COLORADO SPRINGS — One person is dead after an overnight shooting outside of the bar Supernova on East Boulder Street in downtown Colorado Springs.
Colorado Springs Police say the call came in around 2:15 this morning. When they arrived, they say they found one person dead on scene.
CSPD added as of right now, no one is in custody and there’s no information on a potential suspect.
Boulder Street is blocked off between Tejon Street and Nevada Avenue. Police say they do not know when it will be back open.
If you have any information on the incident, you’re asked to call CSPD at (719) 444-7000.
This is a developing story. We will continue to update you on air and online at KOAA.com
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Top prospects for Colorado Avalanche | NHL.com
How acquired: Selected with No. 64 pick in 2018 NHL Draft
2023-24 season: Colorado (NHL): 14 GP, 8-4-1, 2.25 goals-against average, .928 save percentage, two shutouts; Colorado (AHL): 23 GP, 14-5-4, 2.65 GAA, .908 save percentage
Annunen (6-foot-4, 210 pounds) was again expected to shoulder the bulk of the workload for Colorado’s American Hockey League affiliate last season, but he was recalled in February and stayed with the Avalanche for the remainder of the season.
The 24-year-old instilled enough confidence from management during his time supporting Alexandar Georgiev that the backup job should officially be his this season.
“We’re happy with what Justus has done,” Avalanche general manager Chris MacFarland said following the NHL Trade Deadline on March 8. “Three games doesn’t make a career, eight games doesn’t make a career. But a career is made by playing games, and we’ve got to make that assessment. He’s going to go one game at a time.”
Projected arrival: This season
Colorado
Former President Donald Trump coming to Colorado this weekend, per multiple reports
ASPEN, Colo. (KKTV) – Former President Donald Trump is expected to visit Colorado this weekend for a fundraising event.
The Aspen Times shared the news on Aug. 1, and KDVR in Denver is citing a fundraising page online.
According to the fundraising page, the event was sold out and a basic attendee would have to donate $25,000 per couple. A “Host Committee” can attend by donating $500,000.
The Trump 47 Committee is behind the event. An exact location was not shared with the public, but Former President Trump is expected to attend on Saturday.
11 News has reached out to the Trump 47 Committee to see if they are able to share additional details on the event.
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