Denver Apartment Residents File Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Safety Breaches and Hidden Fees at Civic Lofts

Denver, CO – Residents at the Civic Lofts in Denver have initiated a class action lawsuit against their apartment complex, citing multiple safety concerns and alleged deceptive practices. This legal action has highlighted ongoing issues, not just in their building but potentially affecting other renters city-wide. The suit, still in its preliminary phase, confronts a variety of grievances including elevator malfunctions that have endangered residents. Alexandria Zavala, a tenant, described a harrowing experience where she was trapped in a malfunctioning elevator that suddenly ceased moving and began to drop. She recalled, “It stopped on the … Read more

Jury to Decide on Denver Police Sergeant’s Case Involving Free Speech Arrest at Union Station

DENVER — A federal court in Denver has ruled that a jury will deliberate whether a police sergeant violated the constitutional rights of a man who made controversial statements using a megaphone outside Denver Union Station in 2019. The case centers around the arrest of Abade Irizarry and his associate, Kyle Shockley, who were accused of trespassing and disturbing the peace during a demonstration concerning the treatment of the homeless and police actions. On June 2, 2019, on Wynkoop Plaza at Denver Union Station, Irizarry and Shockley broadcast their views loudly, making several profane and … Read more

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit After Denver Employee Fails to Properly Request Religious Exemption for COVID-19 Vaccine

DENVER — A federal judge has determined that a former Denver International Airport supply specialist, who challenged the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate by filing an incomplete request for a religious exemption, did not have his rights violated when the city denied his application. The judge’s decision underscores the importance of adhering to established protocols when seeking exemptions for mandatory health measures. In summer 2021, Denver mandated that all city employees must be inoculated against COVID-19 unless they obtained an exemption for medical or religious reasons. Of the 297 requests for religious accommodations filed, the city … Read more

Denver Jury Acquits Man in Fatal Tesla Station Shooting, Clears Him of Murder and Manslaughter Charges

DENVER — A jury acquitted a man previously accused of fatally shooting another driver at a Tesla supercharger station in Denver, ruling him not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges. The decision followed intense deliberations revolving around the incident that was reported to have occurred at one of the city’s electric vehicle charging stations. The case had drawn significant attention given the location and circumstances involving Tesla vehicle owners. During the trial, the defense argued that sufficient evidence was not presented to conclusively demonstrate their client’s intent to commit murder or manslaughter. The specifics … Read more