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Woodyard had pleaded not guilty to charges of reckless manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in connection with McClain’s death. The officer remains suspended from the department without pay, pending the outcome of the trial. Prosecutors initially declined to bring charges against the officers and paramedics involved in McClain’s death, but the case received renewed scrutiny following the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests in the spring of 2020. Jared Polis appointed a special prosecutor to reexamine the case, and in 2021 a grand jury indicted Woodyard, two other officers and two paramedics in McClain’s death. Two paramedics who treated McClain, Jeremy Cooper and Peter Cichuniec, are set to go on trial in the coming weeks.
Persons: Nathan Woodyard, Elijah McClain, Woodyard, McClain, Philip Weiser, Weiser, Sheneen McClain, , ” “, she’s, , I’ve, ” Sheneen McClain, MiDian Holmes, Prosecutors, Jared Polis, Woodyard’s, Roger Mitchell Jr, David Beuther, Randy Roedema, Jason Rosenblatt, Roedema, Rosenblatt, Jeremy Cooper, Peter Cichuniec Organizations: CNN, Aurora, Colorado, Colorado Gov, Prosecutors Locations: Colorado, Aurora
Colorado AG Philip Weiser explains why the state is suing Meta
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailColorado AG Philip Weiser explains why the state is suing MetaHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Philip Weiser, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: Colorado, Meta, CNBC
The Education Department announced it will be wiping out $130 million in student debt for 7,400 borrowers. On Tuesday, the Education Department announced it will deliver $130 million in debt cancellation to 7,400 students who were enrolled at Colorado-based locations of CollegeAmerica between January 1, 2006 and July 1, 2020. The department said it will begin notifying borrowers eligible for relief in August, after which those borrowers will see their remaining balances wiped out. In 2022, CEHE sued the Education Department, accusing it of forcing the company to close so students would qualify for debt relief. And in total, we have approved $116 billion in debt relief for over 3.4 million Americans," he continued.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Richard Cordray, CEHE, Philip Weiser, , Biden, we've Organizations: Education Department, Service, Joe Biden's Education Department, Center, Excellence, Higher, Aid, Colorado Attorney, Corinthian Colleges, CollegeAmerica Locations: Colorado, CollegeAmerica, Wall, Silicon, CollegeAmerica Colorado
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