Denver Police Department first in state to receive accreditation for LGBTQ liaison program

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

Denver Police Department first in state to receive accreditation for LGBTQ liaison program The Denver Police Department became the first agency in Colorado and third in the nation to receive an accreditation from Out to Protect for its LGBTQ liaison program, the advocacy organization recently announced.The accreditation will last for three years and will require the agency to annually self-report on how it is upholding the standards set by the organization, founded to create awareness of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people working in law enforcement nationwide.Denver police Lt. Michelle Folmar, who leads the department’s LGBTQ liaison program, completed the training academy to earn the accreditation for the department. The program is equivalent to 24 continuing education credits for law enforcement certification.“We not only had to take the trainings but we had to implement policy, create and develop plans for officer training, make a commitment to community engagement and undergo a peer review process of these elements,” Denver police Officer ...

Broncos’ lack of continuity in the passing game causing dysfunction

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

Broncos’ lack of continuity in the passing game causing dysfunction The Broncos’ 19-8 loss to the Chiefs on Thursday Night Football was another stain on quarterback Russell Wilson’s legacy in Denver. He threw for 95 yards — third-fewest in his career — a touchdown and two interceptions as the Broncos struggled to establish their passing game, despite the defense holding up its end.“To win in our league, you have to be better at throwing the ball,” coach Sean Payton said following Denver’s 16th straight loss to its divisional foe.On Monday, Payton clarified that his comment wasn’t directed at any one player but on the entire offense, and he’s right. The Broncos’ last two losses to the New York Jets and Kansas City have exposed issues within the passing offense, from play calling and protection to lack of production from wide receivers and Wilson.“You want to have confidence in the pocket, and we need to find ways to get guys open,” Payton said. “Typically speaking, that has to happen efficiently on early downs. It can’t be just on third down.”E...

New Avalanche lines centered by Ryan Johansen, Ross Colton taking crash course on chemistry building

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

New Avalanche lines centered by Ryan Johansen, Ross Colton taking crash course on chemistry building SAN JOSE — Ross Colton is spending the early days of his first season with the Colorado Avalanche trying to build some chemistry with his new linemates, Miles Wood and Tomas Tatar.The level of familiarity they’re looking for can be cultivated in a variety of ways — working together in practices, accumulating as many game reps as possible … and also on the golf course. It’s probably not a coincidence that Colorado’s new-look third line was part of a foursome with goalie Alexandar Georgiev during the team’s group outing Sunday at Pebble Beach Golf Links. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Alexandar Georgiev (@aghockey)“We’re just trying to find some chemistry out there,” Colton said Monday after practice. “There’s going to be some adjustments. We’re all coming from different teams with different systems, so 5-on-5 structure-wise, offensively, defensively, we’re just trying to watch some extra video and read off other guys at practice. As these games go on, we’re going to get...

Denver to pay $557,000 to settle case of police officer who hit pedestrian while texting and driving

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

Denver to pay $557,000 to settle case of police officer who hit pedestrian while texting and driving The Denver City Council approved settlements payments Monday worth a combined $557,000 to an Arapahoe County man and his wife stemming from a 2019 incident in which a Denver police officer who was texting and driving struck him with her patrol vehicle as he walked along Colfax Avenue.Eric Szakmary and his wife Kimberly filed a lawsuit against the city, the Denver Police Department and Officer Jamie Taft last year centered on the events of Sept. 17, 2019.In the lawsuit, attorneys for the couple say Szakmary was in a crosswalk just after 11 a.m. that day when Taft made a left turn in the Denver Police Department SUV she was driving and hit him. Szakmary, who was 51 years old at the time, suffered serious injuries including fractures to two of his vertebrae and required several surgeries after the collision, according to the complaint.An active bicyclist, hiker and backpacker before he was hit, complications from the collision left Szakmary with potentially permanent injuries that have...

Hamas releases video of 21-year-old woman taken hostage

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

Hamas releases video of 21-year-old woman taken hostage Hamas has released what is believed to be the first video of an Israeli hostage kidnapped during its surprise incursion on Oct. 7.“Hi, I'm Mia Shem, 21 years old from Shoham. Currently, I'm in Gaza,” the young woman says in Hebrew, according to The Jerusalem Post. “I returned early Saturday morning from Sderot; I was at a party. I was seriously injured in my hand. I underwent surgery on my hand at the hospital [in Gaza] for 3 hours.”The video, which was posted on Hamas’s Telegram channel on Monday, shows Shem apparently receiving medical treatment to her right arm.Hamas released video of Mia Shem, 21, one of the hostages taken during the Oct. 7 attack.“They are taking care of me, giving me medicine, everything is fine. I only ask that they bring me home as soon as possible to my parents, to my siblings. Get me out of here as soon as possible. Please,” she pleads.The video’s caption says Shem was captured on the first day of the attack dubbed the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle. She was among t...

12 arrested in undercover prostitution sting

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

12 arrested in undercover prostitution sting Officials with the Claremont Police Department, in cooperation with several neighboring law enforcement agencies, arrested 12 men during a prostitution enforcement operation last week.The enforcement detail, which took place on Oct. 13, was planned after the Claremont PD received multiple complaints from residents, business owners and others about prostitution in the area of Indian Hill Boulevard and the 10 Freeway.  As part of the operation, five undercover officers posed as prostitutes and solicited subjects attempting to pay for sex acts, according to a Claremont PD news release.  Among the 12 arrested was a 64-year-old Pomona man, identified as Maher Salama, who is a registered sex offender for sexual battery, police said. Salama was arrested for being out of compliance of his “sex registrant conditions” and for soliciting a “prostitute.”  Yet another individual, identified as 33-year-old Jeremiah Salcedo from Big Bear, was arrested for soliciting a “prostitute” and fo...

Ontario Airport continues to see higher number of travelers

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

Ontario Airport continues to see higher number of travelers One of America's fastest growing airports continues to reach new milestones.On Monday, officials for the Ontario International Airport announced an 11.6% increase in passenger volume during the first nine months of 2023. That includes a 7.6% increase in September 2023 from the previous year. Last month, Ontario saw more than 550,000 passengers — an increase of nearly 40,000 travelers in September 2022.The month of September also saw a 151% increase in international travel compared to the previous September. Ontario Airport visitors can say goodbye to loved ones at the boarding gate In all, nearly 4.7 million passengers opted to fly from the Inland Empire gateway between January and the end of September. Domestic fliers made up 4.4 million, while international travelers made up the rest — but international travel is up more than 116% from 2022, likely spurred by growing desires and high-demand for travel experiences following months of pandemic lockdowns and restrictions across the...

A Guide to Freedom: Francis Marion’s

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

A Guide to Freedom: Francis Marion’s For those who’ve ever questioned the dogmas and creeds of organized religion, there’s a new guide in the form of Francis’s book. In a world where faith and spirituality often feel like a magic act, Francis Marion’s latest book, Hokus Pokus: A Practical Guide To Deconstruction, aims to reveal the secrets behind the curtain. The book provides a common-sense approach to addressing the complex questions surrounding faith, belief, and spirituality.Who Is Francis Marion?Francis Marion, the author of Hokus Pokus, prefers to remain anonymous, adopting a pen name to share his journey of self-discovery along the proverbial yellow brick road. His quest started when he decided to challenge his fundamental Christian faith, setting off a series of events that would eventually lead to the publication of this groundbreaking book. His story is one of personal awakening, driven by an insatiable curiosity to uncover the truth behind the veils of man-made religion.Peeling Back the Layers of “Hokus Poku...

Beasen Home Unveils Innovative Smart Blinds, Setting a New Standard in Home Automation

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

Beasen Home Unveils Innovative Smart Blinds, Setting a New Standard in Home Automation Beasen Home, a leader in home automation technology, has unveiled its newest line of smart blinds, taking convenience and intelligence to bold new heights. With advanced features like app and voice control, scheduling, automation, and seamless smart home integration, Beasen Home’s revolutionary blinds aim to redefine the modern living experience.Founded in 2010 to develop the most advanced smart window solutions, Beasen Home spent over a decade refining its products. After eliminating tangled cords and wires, simplifying remote functions, and connecting their motorized blinds to popular smart home platforms, the company earned a reputation for its elegantly designed, easy-to-use automated window coverings.Beasen Home’s new line of smart blinds allows homeowners to control their window coverings from their smartphones or through voice commands. The blinds can be scheduled to raise or lower at certain times of day or in response to changing light conditions, creating the o...

Breaking Chains: Lizzy Capri on Navigating Gender Bias and Mental Health Challenges in the Digital Age

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:45 GMT

Breaking Chains: Lizzy Capri on Navigating Gender Bias and Mental Health Challenges in the Digital Age The constant demand for fresh content in the digital age has unsurprisingly taken its toll on creators, setting off a rising tide of burnout and other mental health issues. As the pace quickens and pressure mounts, countless individuals seeking their own slice of the virtual paradise are left wrestling with challenges that often go unnoticed by their audience.Among them, a concerning number of female creators have revealed an additional layer of this troubling reality. As Lizzy Capri, a  content creation powerhouse known for her infectious energy, points out, women tend to face more stumbling blocks in the digital realm than men, for the simple fact women are subjected to society’s scrutiny to a much greater extent.“Unfortunately, there are many double standards regarding how women are perceived compared to men. We’re often reduced to a ‘pretty face’, with our true potential either ignored or completely cast to the sidelines,” she says. “We also have to be constantly mindful about o...