
Natalie Chuck
Investigative Reporter at KMGH-TV (Denver, CO)
I won “Biggest Hugger” in kindergarten | Investigative Reporter @DenverChannel | @10News @KOAA prior | @UofSC alum | Email: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
denver7.com | Natalie Chuck |Joe Vaccarelli
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — A Jefferson County judge on Thursday dropped charges against a man accused of killing two and severely injuring two others in a fiery December 2021 crash after doctors declared him unfit to stand trial. District Court Judge Tamara S. Russell called it a “bitter pill to swallow” before she dismissed the case of Guillermo Ramirez, who faced a dozen charges, including multiple counts of vehicular homicide.
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1 week ago |
koaa.com | Natalie Chuck
JEFFERSON COUNTY — More than 1,000 days have passed since a car crash in Golden ended up killing two women, and the case against the accused drunk driver still hangs over the victims’ heads knowing he may never face consequences for it. “You exist from hearing to hearing, and you cannot you cannot make any plans for the wider future,” said Joseph Bowman, who was injured that day.
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1 week ago |
denver7.com | Natalie Chuck
JEFFERSON COUNTY — More than 1,000 days have passed since a car crash in Golden ended up killing two women, and the case against the accused drunk driver still hangs over the victims’ heads knowing he may never face consequences for it. “You exist from hearing to hearing, and you cannot you cannot make any plans for the wider future,” said Joseph Bowman, who was injured that day.
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2 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Natalie Chuck
DENVER (AP) — Suspected of backing a coup plot against the longtime dictator of Gambia nearly 20 years ago, Pharing Sanyang described Thursday how he was beaten with pipes and palm tree branches, pistol-whipped and hit in the face with a hammer. Particles from the sandy ground of a courtyard in the West Africa nation where the military officer fell during one of the 2006 beatings lodged in his eyes, causing damage requiring several surgeries, he testified.
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2 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Natalie Chuck
DENVER — An unprecedented trial began Monday in Denver's federal district courthouse. Michael Sang Correa, from The Gambia in West Africa, was indicted in 2020 and is the first non-United States citizen to be tried under Title 18, U.S. torture laws. According to the indictment, Correa made his way to America in 2016 and eventually settled in Denver.
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