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Protesters in Denver took to the streets to march against police and the death of George Floyd on Thursday, which led to several violent encounters. In the midst of Thursday’s protest in Denver, a protester was run over by a car speeding through the protests. The incident was captured by a witness, Annabel Escobar, who posted the video on social media. After the protester was run over, dozens of others chased after the vehicle.It is unclear based on the video on what led to the incident.There is no word on the condition of the protester. The Denver protest was among dozens that took place nationally, as demonstrators call on the arrest of the officers involved in Monday's incident. 703

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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Some shoe companies are doing their part to help the healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. Both Allbirds and Keen Footwear have donated thousands of pairs of shoes to hospital staff and others who are needed to work during this time of crisis. Allbirds says it distributed 0,000 worth of “Wool Runners” to those in the healthcare community after announcing the free shoes last Friday. Unfortunately, the company says its pledge to provide the free shoes uncovered a need beyond what they can fulfill on their own while ensuring they balance the needs of their employees. So, Allbirds is turning to the public to help them continue to give away shoes to those protecting our communities during this difficult time. The company is now offering a “buy-one-give-one” offer in the U.S.“As of today, and while supplies last, if you purchase a pair of Allbirds in the U.S., we will also split the cost of donating a pair of Wool Runners. Or if you’d like to simply donate a pair, we’ve created an option that allows you to do that too,” 1098

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Students attending a vigil following a shooting at a school near Denver shouted "mental health" and stormed out of the event to protest politicians.Attendees walked out and chanted after Sen. Michael Bennet and Congressman Jason Crow spoke at the vigil Wednesday evening at Highlands Ranch High School, The Denver Post reported. It said several hundred students were at the vigil that went from a peaceful event to a demonstration, and included protests against the media and politicians.The students returned to the vigil held inside the gym, it said.The two suspects accused of carrying out a mass shooting at a Denver-area charter school made their first appearances in court Wednesday.Neither of the suspects -- 18-year-old student Devon Erickson and 16-year-old Alec McKinney -- were formally charged.Eighteen-year-old Kendrick Ray Castillo was killed and eight others were wounded in the shooting at STEM School Highlands Ranch. First-degree murder and attempted murder charges will be filed, said 18th Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler. He said he wants time to consider other charges.Erickson took the two handguns used in the shooting from his parents, according to a law enforcement source with direct knowledge of the investigation. Both guns were purchased legally, the source said.Both suspects are scheduled to appear separately in court again on Friday afternoon.Erickson spent most of his hearing Wednesday with his head bowed, his bushy head of hair -- colored with streaks of purple -- obscuring his face. He spoke only when spoken to directly by the judge, and at one point signed a court document while holding his handcuffed wrists in front of him.Prosecutors have not decided whether they will seek to try the 16-year-old suspect as an adult, Brauchler told reporters.Authorities initially referred to the 16-year-old suspect as female. But the suspect's lawyer said in court that McKinney goes by the first name Alec, and uses the pronoun "he," Colorado Judicial Department spokesman Rob McCallum said.Brendan Bialy, a student who helped disarm one of the suspects, said he knows both alleged shooters. Erickson was a student in his class, where another student was killed and several were wounded, he said.Hero student is a "legend"Bialy wants people to remember Castillo as a "legend."The two were sitting by a classroom door when someone from their class arrived late and took out a gun, he said. Castillo immediately rushed him."It was immediate, nonhesitation, immediate jump into action," Bialy said of Castillo's reaction. "The gunman was there and then he was against the wall and didn't know what the hell hit him."Bialy and a third student joined in and wrestled with the shooter, who may have fired once or twice more during the struggle, Bialy said.Once he got the gun away and the other student had the shooter pinned down, Bialy went over to Castillo, who was unresponsive. Castillo died at the school.He was a kind, hilarious jokester who was always ready to help his classmates, student Tuscany "Nui" Giasolli said.Nui's mother, Nyki Giasolli, said if not for the heroism of her daughter's classmates, "I wouldn't have my baby today.""All these kids are alive because of (Castillo's) sacrifice and the bravery of all the boys to neutralize the threat," Giasolli said.But across town, Castillo's parents are mourning.A father's mixed emotions after losing his only childAt his home in Denver, John Castillo struggles to stop sobbing.He's torn between pride and anguish after the heroics of his only child."Selfless -- that's what my son was. And it got him killed. But he saved others," the father said."Because of what he did, others are alive, and I thank God for that. ... But there's another part of you that wishes he just turned and ran, retreated, hid."Like many parents, John Castillo waited at a reunification center Tuesday for buses to drop off survivors. One by one, he watched parents and children embrace with relief."We didn't have that," he said.But he takes solace in knowing other children are alive because of Kendrick.More than 1,850 students attend the STEM school, 4147

  

SARASOTA, Fla. -- A missing cat will be reunited with his family from Ohio after missing for more than five years.Maureen Snowden, who lives in Ohio, said the cat belonged to her son. She was taking care of the cat when it escaped and never came back home."Zak was really mad at me. He's like 'You lost my cat.' I felt terrible. It was the first pet he ever picked out that belonged just to him. It was his pet," said Maureen Snowden."He got out one day probably went out with the dog, Jack, and then didn't come back. We put flyers all around," added Snowden. 573

  

TAMPA, Fla. – A great white shark that captured the attention of both marine wildlife experts and Floridians over the last couple of years appears to be making a return.The 12-foot 5-inch 1,668 pound female white shark named “Miss Costa” was pinged a little over 100 miles off the coast of Tampa, according to research organization OCEARCH.Miss Costa was previously tagged in the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa a little over a year ago. Between September 2016 and New Year’s Day 2018, OCEARCH said Miss Costa had traveled over 5,600 miles. During that time period, she had made her way from Massachusetts to as far south as Key West. 641

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