Denver, CO
Denver shootings prompt leaders, mayoral candidates to revisit police in schools
Illustration: Brendan Lynch/Axios
Greater than two years after Denver Public Colleges eliminated law enforcement officials from its halls, leaders are beginning to rethink the strategy.
Driving the information: The mounting strain to convey again police comes after shootings final week outdoors East Excessive Faculty and the three colleges on the downtown Emily Griffith campus, our companions at Chalkbeat report.
State of play: The query — although finally within the palms of the college board — can be rising within the Denver mayor’s race, John stories.
- Six candidates expressed assist for the concept throughout a debate Thursday. State Sen. Chris Hansen, Tattered Cowl CEO Kwame Spearman and Metropolis Council member Debbie Ortega had been all in favor.
- Different front-runners Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston assist giving the selection to particular person colleges.
The massive image: Denver will not be alone. An increase in youth violence in school campuses is prompting different localities to revisit their insurance policies, together with in St. Paul, Minnesota, the place a 15-year-old scholar was fatally stabbed earlier this month.
What they’re saying: Two training leaders need motion now. Vernon Jones, a former assistant principal at Handbook Excessive Faculty, and former East Excessive Principal John Youngquist need the district to implement a program often called PEERS. It assigns an officer to varsities to ascertain higher relationships with college students.
- “What’s holding it again is the politics,” stated Jones, who got here up with the concept.
Of observe: Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas tells Axios Denver his officers must have “wholesome relationships” with younger individuals by connecting them with colleges, although he stopped wanting saying the district must convey again officers in colleges.
- “I do not know that that is a spot that we’ll ever return to,” Thomas stated.
- Superintendent Alex Marrero says gun violence is his prime concern, however he has not but commented on the capturing of an East scholar. Luis Garcia, 16, stays in vital situation, his household says.
The opposite facet: A variety of legal justice reform advocates, together with mayoral candidates Lisa Calderon and Leslie Herod, reject the concept police are wanted in colleges.
The intrigue: Denver faculty board vp Auon’tai “Tay” Anderson, who helped lead the push to take away police, stated he stands by his resolution.
- “The conditions which have transpired this week at Emily Griffith and East weren’t in Denver Public Colleges buildings,” the place faculty useful resource officers would have been stationed, Anderson stated. “These had been on our streets. The varsity board cannot make a reactionary resolution to reinstate law enforcement officials the place an SRO would not have been impactful.”
Denver, CO
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston says final goodbye to his mother, Sally
Sally Johnston, mother of Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and co-owner of the Christiania Lodge at Vail, passed away May 17, with the mayor joining her for a final goodbye.
The city leader announced his mom’s passing in a LinkedIn post on Saturday.
“Yesterday we said the final good bye to my mom,” Johnston wrote. He depicted her as selfless, joyful and “a tireless force for goodness.”
Sally Johnston grew up in Port Leyden, N.Y., alongside three sisters. Her father worked as a school principal, while her mother was an arts and music teacher, according to a 2010 article in the Vail Daily.
She followed in their footsteps — teaching music in Boston in the 1960s, her son Mike recalled in his social media post. There, she spearheaded a Head Start program, the Vail Daily reports.
She married her husband, Paul Ross Johnston, in 1970 — the former mayor of Vail, who passed away in 2015. The pair bought a boutique hotel in Vail in 1976.
With her experience in education and psychology, Sally Johnston served as a board member at Third Way Center, a nonprofit that helps youths resolve trauma. She also had a spot on the Vail Mountain School Board and was involved with the Vail Religious Foundation.
“She loved people for their beauty and their brokenness alike, which always had the power to make each of us feel unafraid, unashamed, perfect again — the way we were once before the world taught us to doubt,” Johnston wrote. “She changed my world, and she convinced me with a ferocity I will never surrender that we can all change the world, because I watched her do it every day.”
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Denver Broncos: 3 games team must win in order to have success in 2024 | Sporting News
It has been a long and dreary road for fans of the Denver Broncos
since winning Super Bowl 50. It seems like that was the last time Broncos Country was able to let out a prolonged sense of excitement.
Sure, there have been some small victories since then, but those have been very few and far between as the team has not made the postseason since. Sean Payton and his staff hope that things start to turn around this coming season with a new quarterback in the fold, but most analysts predict it will take some more time.
The schedule for the upcoming season is now here and many have already taken a crack
at how the team will fare in 2024. But it is not an easy schedule. The team opens with three of its first four games on the road and later in the season has back-to-back games against the two teams that met in last year’s AFC Championship Game, Baltimore and Kansas City.
For the Broncos to have success in 2024, they are going to have to buckle down and win some games against opponents that they should be in a position to beat based on how things currently stand. You’ll notice that protecting home field is a common pattern here.
Denver Broncos must-win games in 2024
Week 5 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
The Broncos have a difficult stretch to open the season, playing at Seattle in Week 1, at Tampa Bay in Week 3 and at New York Jets in Week 4. The first game on the schedule that screams “must win” comes in Week 5.
Last season, the Broncos finally won a game against the Kansas City Chiefs, snapping a 16-game skid against them. But lost in the shuffle is the team’s 8-game losing streak against their most-hated rival, the Raiders, which dates back to 2019.
In many ways that losing streak is worse because the Chiefs have been Super Bowl contenders for the last several years while the Raiders have just been the Raiders. The Broncos need to get this monkey off of their back and if they could do that this early in the season it could create a ton of momentum to go forward with.
Week 8 vs. Carolina Panthers
You have to beat the bad teams at home in the NFL and the Panthers are still a bad team. The Panthers have never won a game in Denver (0-4) and this would be a bad time for them to start.
If the Broncos don’t win this game, we won’t be able to take them too seriously this season.
Week 15 vs. Indianapolis Colts
The Colts are not necessarily a bad team, but they are not necessarily a good team either. This game is later in the season, taking place in mid-December, but the key is that the Broncos will be coming off of their bye week.
The bye week is already late for the Broncos (the last bye week of the season) and they will have already played 13 games to this point. They need to use the week off to get some well-deserved rest but be ready to come out firing on all cylinders at home against Indy.
The good teams win after the bye week, just ask Andy Reid.
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