Denver, CO
Denver police officer wounded in Broomfield shooting; suspect killed
An officer on Denver Police Division’s fugitive unit was shot within the neck Thursday afternoon and a suspect wished in a murder investigation was fatally shot by police at an intersection in Broomfield, authorities mentioned.
The officer was taken to a hospital and is taken into account steady, Rachel Haslett, a spokeswoman for the Broomfield Police Division, mentioned throughout a information convention.
Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas mentioned the male officer was shot within the neck however was OK.
“I’m very completely happy to report the officer is in steady situation,” Thomas mentioned. “I met with him, I met together with his spouse, and he appears to be doing in addition to could be anticipated.”
The suspect, a male who was not recognized, was wished in a murder investigation, Haslett mentioned. She didn’t present extra data on the case, citing the continued investigation.
About 3 p.m., Broomfield police arrived at Sheridan and Halfway boulevards to help Denver police, Haslett mentioned. The intersection is close to neighborhoods and a church and south of the Broomfield Commons Park and Open Area.
Haslett mentioned the suspect was driving south on Sheridan Boulevard when he collided with one other automobile whereas turning onto Halfway. He then tried to carjack one other automobile earlier than he began to run away and fireplace gunshots at Denver officers, she mentioned.
A lady was within the automobile with the suspect, Haslett mentioned, although she was not injured.
No Broomfield cops or bystanders had been injured, she mentioned.
“We’re grateful that no extra folks weren’t injured,” Haslett mentioned. “Clearly this might have been worse.”
Denver, CO
Two drivers, one pedestrian dead after I-25 crash in Colorado Springs
Two drivers and one pedestrian died Sunday morning after a crash on northbound Interstate 25 in Colorado Springs, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department.
At 4:45 a.m. police received a call about a car driving in the wrong direction on I-25 and multiple calls about a head-on collision, according to a release from the Colorado Springs Police Department.
After the crash occurred, another driver stopped and attempted to help. While trying to cross the interstate, they were hit by a northbound vehicle, according to police.
The pedestrian and one driver were declared deceased on scene. The driver who had been going the wrong way down I-25 was taken to the hospital but died upon arrival.
The interstate closed between exit 139, Martin Luther King Jr. Bypass, and U.S. 24 at mile point 139 around 5 a.m. and reopened around 9:45 a.m., according to CDOT.
The Colorado Springs Fire Department posted a photo of the crash on X around 5:20 a.m. but later removed the post.
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Denver, CO
Cal Quantrill, Ryan McMahon lead Rockies to 5-2 win over Phillies
There was no Sunday hangover for the Rockies.
After a crushing 8-4 loss Saturday night, they rebounded with a 5-2 victory over the Phillies to take the three-game series.
Starting pitcher Cal Quantrill once again delivered for Colorado. And, for a refreshing change of pace, the bullpen was lights out. Matt Carasiti, Nick Mears and Tyler Kinley each pitched a scoreless inning. Kinley earned his second save.
Phillies left-hander Ranger Suarez came to Coors Field pitching like the leading Cy Young Award candidate, carrying a 9-0 record and a 1.36 ERA. He pitched a complete-game shutout against the Rockies last month in Philadelphia.
But Colorado beat him up early on Sunday to post a 5-0 lead. Ryan McMahon hit a two-run homer to right in the first, driving in Brendan Rodgers, who reached base on a one-out single. It was McMahon’s 10th homer of the season, and he’s driven in a team-high 32 runs.
The Rockies scored three more runs in the second on an RBI double by Hunter Goodman, a run-scoring groundout by Rodgers and a throwing error by Philly third baseman Alex Bohm.
Suarez settled in after that and pitched through six innings, allowing five runs (four earned) on just three hits. But he walked four to go with his nine strikeouts.
Quantrill was superb again. He allowed two runs on three hits over six innings and struck out five.
In his five May starts, Quantrill is 4-0 with a 1.71 ERA.
His only demerits on Sunday were two leadoff walks, but only one of those came back to bite him.
Quantrill walked Kyle Schwarber to open the fifth, Bryce Harper reached on an error by first baseman Elehuris Montero and Alex Bohm’s single to right scored Schwarber. Quantrill quashed Philly’s hopes for a big inning by inducing Bryson Stott to ground into a double play.
Philly scored its second run in the fifth on a one-out double by Brandon Marsh and a two-out single by Johan Rojas.
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Denver, CO
Jarrett Stidham and Bo Nix: Denver Broncos’ ‘orphan dogs’
The Denver Broncos traded five draft choices, including two first-rounders, and three players to obtain nine-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson in 2022.
Two years later, Wilson is practicing with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Broncos are working through three quarterbacks to find their 2024 starter – Bo Nix, Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson.
“It’s kind of the orphan group,” Denver coach Sean Payton said on Thursday. “They’re all orphan dogs. They come from somewhere. But they’re doing good. And it’s a good room.”
In order of acquisition, Stidham signed with the Broncos last offseason as an unrestricted free agent, Wilson came aboard in a trade with the New York Jets on April 22 and Nix joined as the 12th pick in the NFL Draft on April 25.
“They come from different systems,” Payton said. “One’s coming from college, one’s coming from two or three NFL systems and the other’s coming from one system. They’re all in a race to learn this system. And I would say — you guys watched the practice — man, they’re doing well.”
A two-year starter at Auburn, Stidham is preparing for his sixth NFL season. His four starts came under similar circumstances. Stidham started the final two games of the 2022 season for Las Vegas as the Raiders prepared for their offseason release of No. 1 quarterback Derek Carr. He did the same thing for Denver in 2023. In his four starts, Stidham has passed for 1,080 yards with six touchdowns and four interceptions.
After signing Russell Wilson to a five-year, $245 million contract, Denver had a 13-21 record in the past two seasons. The Broncos released the quarterback even though they still must pay him $39 million in 2024. But the release prevented Denver from also owing Wilson $37 million for 2025.
Zack Wilson started 33 games for the Jets after being the No. 2 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. He was supposed to be replaced by Aaron Rodgers last season. But when the four-time NFL MVP sustained a season-ending injury in the opening game, Wilson ended up starting 11 times in 2023.
New York posted a 12-21 record in Wilson’s starts, and he has 23 touchdown passes and 25 interceptions during his career.
Alabama’s Mr. Football for the 2018 season at Pinson Valley High School, Nix started for three seasons at Auburn before transferring to Oregon. Nix finished third in the voting for the 2023 Heisman Trophy as he set an NCAA FBS single-season record by completing 77.45 percent of his passes and school single-season marks with 4,508 passing yards and 45 touchdown passes for Oregon.
TOM BRADY’S ADVICE FOR BO NIX
With 16,965 yards of total offense in his career, Nix ranks second in NCAA FBS history. He also ranks second with 152 total touchdowns (113 passing, 38 rushing and one receiving), sixth with 15,352 passing yards and seventh with 1,286 completions.
“We go by what we see,” Payton said of the quarterback competition. “We try to get them as many reps as possible. We’re rotating all of them right now, so Tuesday Stiddy ran with the ones and then Zach and then Bo, and we’ll keep doing that right now.”
Denver held its first three days of its Phase 3 practices last week. Commonly called OTAs (for Organized Team Activities), Phase 3 practices allow NFL teams to expand their offseason on-the-field work to include 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills matching the offense and defense. Contact is still not allowed, but group drills can proceed at more than a walkthrough pace now.
Stidham took the first-team snaps on Tuesday, Wilson did so on Wednesday and Nix got his turn with the first team on Thursday.
Payton said not to draw a conclusion from that order.
“There’s going to be a time when you read into the reps,” Payton said. “I don’t think it’s early in OTAs.”
The Broncos have seven OTA practices remaining on their offseason schedule as well as a three-day mandatory minicamp June 11-13 before breaking for the summer.
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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.
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