41-year-old Tony Dotson was convicted of rape and burglary back in 2012. According to the grand jury indictment, Dotson staged a burglary at the home of his fiancee’s friend, and then raped her at knife point. Hit the jump to see his plan unfold.
41-year-old Tony Dotson was convicted of rape and burglary back in 2012. According to the grand jury indictment, Dotson staged a burglary at the home of his fiancee’s friend, and then raped her at knife point. Hit the jump to see his plan unfold.
18 year old Karl Pierson walked onto the Arapahoe school campus, armed with a shotgun, looking for his debate coach, Tracy Murphy. In the end, Pierson critically injured a 15 year old classmate, before turning the gun on himself, on Friday afternoon. The injured girl is listed as stable today, after undergoing surgery yesterday. To read more and see pictures of the incident, click below.
In today’s school shooting at Arapahoe High School, a student let off fire in the hallways and killed himself only a short distance away from the Columbine School Massacre and Aurora “Dark Knight” Theater killings. This tragic trend in Colorado, has people asking what is going on in Denver? To read more, click below.
A popular Denver restaurant chain has been linked to an E. Coli outbreak that has hit the Denver area, affecting at least 8 people, hit the jump for more!
It’s amazing what a business/product can do when a celebrity’s name is attached to it and this just proves it. Last October Peyton Manning bought 21 Papa John’s spots in the Denver area and business couldn’t be any better. It’s good to be Peyton Manning. Check out these numbers…
A recent article I ready about Machine Gun Kelly described him best: “the last rap-rocker standing, an amalgamation of vintage Fred Durst’s snotty hubris and modern Eminem’s stadium-sized sincerity.” The Cleveland rapper is an interesting hybrid of rapper/rockstar, and over the weekend, he played at Korn’s annual Family Values concert in Denver, being the only rapper on a full rock lineup. This isn’t the first time he’s had an experience like this, as he played the Warped Tour a couple of years back, but it was definitely the biggest scale he’s done it on. “I haven’t been that nervous before a show in a long time,” he admitted to fans following the performance. “So much sh*t was on my f#cking mind, I hope I cleared it all out of my brain with the performance and I hope I introduced everyone who wasn’t familiar with MGK to the movement the right way. I’ll be back for a headlining show soon!! Thanks Korn and Family Values for having us! LTFU!” Check out his backstage photos in the gallery. Judging by fan reactions on Twitter, I think it’s safe to say, despite his nerves, the show was a success!