April 25, 2025, 12:21 pm
In suburban Denver, a fatal case of reckless rock throwing earned a first‐degree murder conviction against one of the trio involved in a fatal hit on a driver’s car. The incident, part of an ill-advised joyride, now concludes with a harsh legal consequence.
Three teens were driving around suburban Denver in 2023 throwing rocks at passing cars when one struck and killed 20-year-old Alexa Bartell
The last of three friends accused of killing a driver in Colorado by throwing a rock through the windshield of her car was convicted of first-degree murder Friday. The teens were driving around suburban Denver throwing rocks at passing cars when one struck and killed 20-year-old Alexa Bartell, in a...
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A violent vehicle rampage at a bustling Vancouver street festival turned a day of celebration into a nightmare, leaving 11 dead and dozens injured. Local officials are scrambling for better safety measures while the Filipino community reels from the shock—with some questioning if better planning might have saved lives. More...
At a Filipino festival in Vancouver, a vehicle-ramming incident left 11 dead and 17 people hospitalized, triggering profound community grief and urgent calls for safety reassessments. In the midst of what was meant to be a festive celebration, questions now arise over whether adequate precautions were in place to prevent such a tragic outcome. More...
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