Denver, CO
Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic’s older brother, Strahinja, charged for assault at April basketball game
Strahinja Jokic, the older brother of Denver Nuggets champion Nikola Jokic, was given a formal citation recently in connection to a reported assault at an April Nuggets game at Ball Arena.
According to the affidavit, an assault took place in the stands. Investigators then learned there was evidence of it captured on video and then posted to TikTok, going viral. Strahinja was identified in the video as being involved in the altercation that was recorded, also involving an unidentified fan.
Strahinja was served on July 19. At that time, investigators say he voluntarily offered a statement. Strahinja asserts he feels he did nothing wrong because he was, “defending an older man that has known for a long time.”
The alleged victim was interviewed by investigators on April 25, when this person was seen to have cuts and bruising on his left eye. He told investigators he had been punched by one of the Jokic brothers. The victim claims the assault was unprovoked. He also said he saw a doctor shortly after and was diagnosed with a concussion.
Investigators said they also spoke to a witness, who confirmed Strahinja, the Nuggets star’s older brother, had punched the victim.
In 2019, Strahinja faced charges for assault. That time, he was arrested for second-degree assault and false imprisonment. A woman claimed he had choked her and refused to let her leave an apartment in downtown Denver.
In this new incident, Strahinja Jokic was formerly charged with assault in the third degree – knowingly – reckless bodily injury.
Denver, CO
Motorcyclist seriously injured in Denver hit-and-run crash – AOL
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver police are investigating a hit-and-run crash involving a motorcycle on Tuesday evening.
The Denver Police Department reported that the crash also involved a motorist and happened at East 9th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard.
The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
Police did not release any description of the suspect vehicle.
Denver police said drivers should expect delays in the area.
This is developing news.
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Houston County murder suspect returns to face charges after her arrest in Denver
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. (WGXA) — A woman accused of murder at Houston Lake Apartments back in March has returned to Middle Georgia after her arrest in Denver.
27-year-old Tylar Oglesby of Warner Robins is now in custody in Houston County for her alleged role in the shooting death of Diandre Oates at Houston Lake Apartments on the night of March 12.
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Officers on the scene found Oates with a gunshot wound behind the 1700 building, and he was then pronounced dead by the Houston County Coroner’s Office.
The first arrest made in the case happened on March 18, with Perry Police arresting Alexander Culler on a warrant for murder surrounding Oates’ death.
Oglesby was arrested over a week later in Denver, Colo., on a warrant for a party to a crime in connection with the fatal shooting.
Oglesby has since returned to Middle Georgia from Denver, where she faces a pending murder charge at the Houston County Detention Center.
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