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  • 1 week ago | 9news.com | Jeremy Jojola

    THORNTON, Colo. — According to the Thornton Police Department’s body camera policy, officers in the city should be recording on their body cameras when responding to calls. However, the sergeant who responded to a call about the new chief of police failed to turn on his camera. Two weeks before he was sworn in as chief, Jim Baird fired a gun in his Thornton apartment on May 14. On Tuesday, hours before his swearing-in ceremony, Baird admitted to 9NEWS he was negligent.

  • 1 week ago | 9news.com | Jeremy Jojola

    THORNTON, Colo. — Hours before he is expected to be sworn in as the city’s new chief of police, Jim Baird admitted to 9NEWS he was talking on the phone while handling a gun in his kitchen when it went off, causing a bullet to hit the apartment wall next door. The incident happened two weeks ago, according to police reports obtained by 9NEWS Investigates.

  • 1 week ago | 13wmaz.com | Jeremy Jojola

    BRIGHTON, Colo. — For 96 years, Deborah Palizzi’s family has owned and operated a farm that has produced corn, peaches and many other foods for the surrounding community, however something else is about to appear on her land that is unwanted. The Parkland Metropolitan District, a quasi-government agency, has won the rights to obtain a portion of the Palizzi Farm to install a drainage pipe. The pipe will serve a private development of homes next to the farmland.

  • 2 weeks ago | wltx.com | Jeremy Jojola

    BRIGHTON, Colo. — For 96 years, Deborah Palizzi’s family has owned and operated a farm that has produced corn, peaches and many other foods for the surrounding community, however something else is about to appear on her land that is unwanted. The Parkland Metropolitan District, a quasi-government agency, has won the rights to obtain a portion of the Palizzi Farm to install a drainage pipe. The pipe will serve a private development of homes next to the farmland.

  • 2 weeks ago | 9news.com | Jeremy Jojola

    BRIGHTON, Colo. — For 96 years, Deborah Palizzi’s family has owned and operated a farm that has produced corn, peaches and many other foods for the surrounding community, however something else is about to appear on her land that is unwanted. The Parkland Metropolitan District, a quasi-government agency, has won the rights to obtain a portion of the Palizzi Farm to install a drainage pipe. The pipe will serve a private development of homes next to the farmland.

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Jeremy Jojola
Jeremy Jojola @jeremyjojola
9 May 25

First carne asada on the griddle. Not bad. https://t.co/xqNny0Lcsl

Jeremy Jojola
Jeremy Jojola @jeremyjojola
7 May 25

Today's reporting. The military service member arrested in connection with that nightclub raid in Colorado Springs will remain in custody. New revelations in court today. His mother-in-law operated the nightclub. https://t.co/KMw3MPvUYX

Jeremy Jojola
Jeremy Jojola @jeremyjojola
6 May 25

As we hear about privacy concerns about license plate readers in Denver, last year I profiled a bank robbery case that used readers in Thornton & Boulder County. So there are times when fed cases may rely on the tech. Story from 2/2024: https://t.co/iMf3H8X6uI