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IT director, Mike Pritchard was one of many who risked their own lives to disarm the gunman that day. He tells his story for the first time on Rock and Rich Uncomfortable. Mike was with Kendrick Castillo in the final moment he passed away at just 18 years old. He shares these chilling events as if they were straight out of a movie. Kendrick Castillo was an 18-year-old student who was fatally shot and killed on May 7, 2019. He is a hero who saved countless lives by charging one of the gunman. Mike talks about his seemingly hopeless past, riddled with alcoholism, anger issues and the suicide of his fiancé. He recounts the moments of the shooting that changed his life forever. Update: The shooter, Devon Erickson, now 20, was convicted in June of 46 charges, including first-degree murder in the death of Kendrick Castillo, an 18-year-old senior hailed as a hero for trying to stop the attack on a classroom at STEM School Highlands Ranch, south of Denver. He has received life in prison plus more than 1,200 years for the attack that claimed the life of Kendrick Castillo. For more information go to:https://www.npr.org/2021/09/17/1038339826/denver-colorado-school-shooting-life-sentence-devon-erickson
On May 7, 2019, 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo lunged at classmate Devon Erickson, 18, after he and 16-year-old Alec McKinney opened fire on a classroom full of students at STEM School Highlands Ranch, just a few miles from Columbine High in Littleton, Colorado. This episode is brought to you by Best FiendsMusic:We Talk of Dreams For references, visit:
Good Morning, Colorado, you're listening to the Daily Sun-Up with the Colorado Sun. It's Wednesday June 16th. Today - Advocates and lawmakers are pushing to boost funding for schools with higher amounts of low income students. But before we begin, let's go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett's book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to June 16th, 1934 when a ceremony along the Colorado River in Eagle County dedicated the Dotsero Cutoff. The cutoff is a 38 mile long connection between two railroad lines. It gave Denver a western rail outlet to the rest of the country. Today it remains in operation as part of the Union Pacific Railroad system and carries passengers via Amtrak. Now, our feature story. The number of families that qualify for free or reduced price school lunches is a common indicator for measuring poverty in communities. In Colorado, it's also a major factor in the formula that determines how schools are funded. Reporters Erica Breunlin and Thy Vo discuss the changes that advocates and lawmakers want to make to boost funding to schools with more low-income students. To read more of Erica's reporting on how Colorado lawmakers are rethinking school funding, visit coloradosun.com. And Before we go, here are a few stories that you should know about today: A jury has found Devon Erickson, the second STEM School Highlands Ranch shooter, guilty of first-degree murder for his role in the May 7, 2019 attack. The jury delivered its verdict after just five hours of deliberation. The 2019 attack left eight students injured and one student, Kendrick Castillo, dead. Castillo was fatally shot as he and several other students stormed Erickson to disarm him. Colorado's once-a-decade redistricting process is in full swing, led by the state's two new, independent redistricting commissions established by Amendments Y and Z. Despite extensive efforts by nonprofits, political groups and other interes to influence the commissions, so far only twelve people have registered as lobbyists to influence the commissions. Anyone communicating with the commissions as part of their job is required to register as a lobbyist. Ken Salazar, the former U.S. Interior Secretary and U.S. Senator, will be nominated by President Joe Biden as the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. Salazar is a Colorado College graduate who has recently worked for the Denver branch of the law firm WilmerHale. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. And don't forget to tune in again tomorrow for a special holiday episode. Now, a quick message from our editor. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you'll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don't forget to tune in again tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's life in prison for Devon Erickson for his role in the deadly stem school shooting.
Good Morning, Colorado, you're listening to the Daily Sun-Up with the Colorado Sun. It's Monday June 14th Great Outdoors Colorado executive director Chris Castilian will soon be leading the National Ski Patrol. Today - How he's worked to make the outdoors more accessible and what he'll be working towards in his next role. Before we begin, let's go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett's book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today we're going back to June 2003 when a granite outcropping along the Rocky Mountains eastern front joined the National Register of Historic Places. The outcropping supposedly resembles Beelzebub in profile, and it was named Devil's Head. It's one of the highest points in Douglas County. And perched atop the mountain stands a small building, one of the last manned fire watches in Colorado. Now, our feature story. After four years and a slew of accomplishments at Great Outdoors Colorado -- including helping create the new Fishers Peak State Park -- executive director Chris Castilian is chasing a new adventure. Outdoors reporter Jason Blevins recently interviewed Castilian about his work to make the outdoors more accessible and what comes next as he moves on to head the National Ski Patrol and assist Colorado Mountain College. Jason and reporter Erica Breunlin talked about how Castilian has shaped Colorado parks and communities and what he hopes to achieve at his new post. Jason also recapped ski area visits this last season, which blew past resorts' expectations. This season was the fifth busiest ever, despite the pandemic. Now, resorts are challenged with trying to retain all the skiers they drew next season and beyond. To read more about Castilian's impact on Colorado's outdoors and keep up with ski area numbers, visit coloradosun.com. Thanks for listening. Finally, here are a few stories you should know about today: Recent sightings of gray wolf pups in Colorado for the first time in 80 years will not significantly influence the state's voter-mandated reintroduction of the species. Colorado voters passed a measure requiring Colorado Parks and Wildlife to restore the predators in the state by the end of 2023. A campaign to solicit input and develop a plan is moving forward, with more than 40 meetings among different communities throughout the state, including on the Western Slope and in western Colorado, where the animals will be reintroduced. Colorado's three Republican U.S. Representatives -- Doug Lamborn, Ken Buck and Lauren Boebert -- sent a letter to Gov. Jared Polis last week asking him to end federal unemployment benefits early. But Polis, a Democrat, says Colorado will stick with its plan to pay the benefits until federal aid ends on Sept. 6. Sending back the money allocated by Congress would be bad for individuals, businesses and the economy, he said in a letter back to the representatives. Twenty-five states, all led by Republican governors, are ending federal aid to unemployed workers this month because of how challenging it's been for employers to find employees. Closing arguments in the STEM School shooting case are scheduled to begin this morning. Defense attorneys for Devon Erickson, who is charged with first-degree murder, rested their case Friday afternoon. One of their witnesses was a toxicologist who testified that Erickson had been a near-daily user of cocaine, marijuana and cough syrup and that, combined with long-term sleep deprivation and insomnia, disrupted his behavior and thinking. Erickson is accused of firing a gun two years ago in a Highlands Ranch school classroom. Kendrick Castillo was killed and eight other people were injured. The second defendant in the case was sentenced to life in prison last summer. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. Now, a quick message from our editor. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you'll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don't forget to tune in again tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devon’s Top 5 CliftonStrengths are: EMPATHY, CONTEXT, DEVELOPER, ARRANGER & INTELLECTION After graduating from The University of Texas at Austin, Devon moved to New York City to begin her career in Commercial Real Estate as an Associate in Cushman & Wakefield’s prestigious rotational program. She worked in all the major services lines within the industry including facility and property management, capital markets, brokerage, and consulting. This experience gave her valuable insight into every facet of commercial property management, creative deal structuring, and corporate portfolio strategy. After joining the Strategic Consulting team, Devon focused primarily on workplace strategy. She has worked on projects for top companies within the technology, government, non-profit, entertainment, and financial services industries. During COVID, Devon decided to leave New York City and shift career paths to work in something she has always had a passion for – serving the growing senior population. She has volunteered in independent living and nursing homes since 2008 and finds great joy in spending time with and learning from the older population. She now lives in San Diego and spends her free time building relationships within her new church community, reading, and enjoying the sun. Strengths Base Leadership Coaching and Workshops with Barbara Culwell Subscribe & Leave a Review on Embrace Your Strengths
- En este episodio, Luis habla sobre el niño chileno llamado Thomas que consiguió 1M de suscriptores en youtube en un día. Y sobre el asesino Devon Erickson que ingresó a su escuela con un arma para asesinar a sus compañeros pero con suerte, mucho se salvaron.
Notaran que tartamudeo y digo cosas que no tienen que ver en varias partes del podcast y todo esto fue gracias al calor que está haciendo u.u.
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THE FINAL AWARDZ. The ONLY awards show that celebrates teenage murderers and criminals. Host DJ Jizzy Piss hands out awards to the Most Beefer Teen, The Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Award, and the Fortnite Gamer Award, and a special prize to the most murderous teen who is STRAIGHT KILLIN' IT. Including Santino Legan, the Garlic Festival shooter; Sol Pais, the girl who went to Colorado to commit suicide, and initiated a nationwide manhunt; Devon Erickson, and Alec McKinney, the trans kids who shot up their STEM school; and many more! PLUS: an exposé on Danielle Cohn and her mom, and the ICONZ Award for the most iconic school shooting of all time. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/t_4spi4HAA0 RSS FEED: http://feeds.feedburner.com/podawful THIS SHOW IS NOT MONETIZED AND NOT SPONSORED. SUPPORT THE SHOW. Get PREMIUM EPISODES! Only on THE PIZZA FUND: http://podawful.pizza Join the FACEBOOK CULT: http://podawful.com/cult Get a T-SHIRT or DOWNLOAD a prank call show at http://podawful.shop http://podawful.com
THE FINAL AWARDZ. The ONLY awards show that celebrates teenage murderers and criminals. Host DJ Jizzy Piss hands out awards to the Most Beefer Teen, The Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Award, and the Fortnite Gamer Award, and a special prize to the most murderous teen who is STRAIGHT KILLIN' IT. Including Santino Legan, the Garlic Festival shooter; Sol Pais, the girl who went to Colorado to commit suicide, and initiated a nationwide manhunt; Devon Erickson, and Alec McKinney, the trans kids who shot up their STEM school; and many more! PLUS: an exposé on Danielle Cohn and her mom, and the ICONZ Award for the most iconic school shooting of all time. VIDEO: https://youtu.be/t_4spi4HAA0 RSS FEED: http://feeds.feedburner.com/podawful THIS SHOW IS NOT MONETIZED AND NOT SPONSORED. SUPPORT THE SHOW. Get PREMIUM EPISODES! Only on THE PIZZA FUND: http://podawful.pizza Join the FACEBOOK CULT: http://podawful.com/cult Get a T-SHIRT or DOWNLOAD a prank call show at http://podawful.shop http://podawful.com
Don Johnson joins Trending with Timmerie Geagea as they discuss their take on Representative Brian Sims’ verbal attack of a pro-life woman and teens, Alyssa Milano’s #sexstrike, mental health, and the sad transgender connection to Denver high school shooters Maya McKinney and Devon Erickson. Are you searching for how to meet a potential spouse? You don’t want to miss Don’s story about how he met his wife and ways to challenge yourself to serve during your single years. Listen to more episodes at www.RadioTrending.com Now booking Timmerie to speak fall 2019 and 2020 https://www.radiotrending.com/booktimmerie Special Guest: Don Johnson.
This will continue to happen unless the people's values change. Parents are failing their children. Schools are brainwashing them to accept wrong as right, and call right wrong. Two teenagers committed a shooting attack, killing 1 and injuring 8 at a STEM school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado (Denver-area, not far from Littleton where the Columbine massacre happened 20 years ago). The student suspects arrested were 18-year-old Devon Erickson and a juvenile accomplice transitioning to be a "female-to-male" transgender person. They killed one young man Kendrick Castillo. One of the alleged killers, Devon Erickson, a registered Democrat, hated some Christians, was very pro-gay, criticized Donald Trump, and praised Barack Obama on social media in recent years. They'd apparently spray-painted "F*** SOCIETY" and Satanic signs 666 and a possible pentagram on a white car they may have driven. One suspect had been in therapy for legal and illegal drug use. One student Brandon Bialy is credited with two friends who tried to tackle one of the gunmen. No physical thing will solve this. No blaming of anyone will stop it. No money, no friendship. You've got to overcome anger. Originally aired Wednesday, May 8, 2019: https://youtu.be/YtKGi7iNB-c SILENT PRAYER http://silentprayer.video AUDIO https://soundcloud.com/rebuildingtheman/silent-prayer JESSE HAS 3 SHOWS: The Jesse Lee Peterson Show (M-F 6-9am PT) http://jlptalk.com The Fallen State (in-person interviews) http://thefallenstate.tv Church (Sunday 11am PT) http://rebuildingtheman.com/church OTHER CHANNELS: BOND https://youtube.com/bondrebuildingtheman TFS https://youtube.com/thefallenstatetv Hake https://youtube.com/thehakereport ARTICLES: https://www.wnd.com/author/jlpeterson/ BOOKS: http://www.bondinfostore.org T-SHIRTS: JLP https://teespring.com/stores/jesseleepeterson BOND https://teespring.com/stores/rebuildingtheman TFS https://teespring.com/stores/shopthefallenstate PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/jesseleepeterson TWITTER/FB: https://twitter.com/jlptalk https://www.facebook.com/jlptalk https://www.facebook.com/OfficialJesseLeePeterson ALT MEDIA: https://dlive.tv/jesseleepeterson https://www.bitchute.com/jesseleepeterson/ https://www.minds.com/jesseleepeterson https://gab.ai/jesseleepeterson DISCORD (new link) https://discord.gg/6d3ahn3
.@RealDonaldTrump Has A court victory, Illegals For Now Have To Wait In Mexico, How Does That Make You Feel? #MagaFirstNews W/.@PeterBoykinHouse Judiciary Committee to hold Barr contempt vote; Colorado community reels from school shootingHouse Judiciary Committee set to vote on whether to hold Barr in contemptThe House Judiciary Committee is set to proceed Wednesday morning with a vote on whether to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress after late-Tuesday night negotiations stalled with the Justice Department over access to the full, unredacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report. Barr released a redacted version of the Mueller report last month, but Democrats wanted to see the entire document. In a letter written to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote that, in the face of the committee's contempt vote, Barr would be "compelled to request that the president invoke executive privilege with respect to the materials subject to the subpoena." It remained unclear whether Democrats would seek to hold Barr in civil, criminal, or inherent contempt of Congress. Regardless of which form it takes, a contempt charge against Barr would mark a major opening salvo in what could be a lengthy, acrimonious court battle between House Democrats and President Trump's administration over Mueller's report.Colorado high school shooting leaves at least one dead, eight wounded; Two suspects in custodyTwo suspects were in custody Tuesday night after a shooting at a Colorado high school left at least one person dead and eight others injured, according to authorities. The suspects were identified as 18-year-old Devon Erickson and a juvenile accomplice. The shooting took place at a STEM school in Highlands Ranch, a Denver suburb only about 7 miles from Littleton, site of the infamous Columbine High School mass murder in 1999.The coroner has not officially identified the student who died, but said the victim was an 18-year-old male. Authorities said they believe both Erickson and the juvenile suspect were students of the school, Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock said at a news conference. Neither suspect was previously known to authorities, he added.Appeals court upholds Trump administration policy on asylum seekersThe Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals late Tuesday granted the Trump administration's request to send asylum seekers back to Mexico to wait out court proceedings temporarily. The court order reversed a decision by a San Francisco judge that would have blocked the policy — giving President Trump a temporary victory on immigration. The case must still be considered on its merits at a lower court in San Francisco and could end up at the Supreme Court. U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg ruled April 8 that the policy should be halted while a lawsuit, filed on behalf of 11 asylum applicants and several other organizations, proceeds.Iran pulls out of parts of nuclear deal, sets 60-day deadline to renegotiate termsIran’s president said Wednesday the country will stop complying with parts of an Obama-era nuclear deal and set a 60-day deadline for new terms of the landmark pact before resuming higher uranium enrichment.Hassan Rouhani’s national address comes a year after President Trump withdrew the United States from the 2015 agreement. He said he wanted to negotiate new terms with the remaining partners in the deal. The breakaway could further escalate tensions between Tehran and Washington.Reaction to an attempted hacking of Hillary Clinton revealedTop Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin had a brief, but very telling, response in January 2011 when the technician overseeing Clinton's private home-based email servers told her that someone was trying to hack the secretary of state: "omg." ("Oh my God!) The revelation was contained in a trove of newly released, partially redacted FBI documents from the agency's investigation into whether Clinton mishandled classified information -- a probe known as the "Midyear Exam." The document release reveals numerous episodes in which the Clinton team either suspected it had been hacked or seemingly acknowledged that security measures had come up short.Tiger praised for 'not conforming' to Trump hatersTiger Woods was chided Monday night moments after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom award from President Trump. His remarkable victory at the Masters a month earlier seemed like a distant memory. Some critics questioned whether he deserved the award; other noted his business dealings with the Trump organization. Some argued that Woods would be forever tainted for his association with Trump. The Baltimore Sun's editorial board was particularly scathing, writing that it "wish[ed] Mr. Woods would have taken a stand against hatred and declined the award given the racial and ethnic rift Mr. Trump has widened and exploited in the country since taking office." Still, Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce praised Woods for standing by his relationship with Trump. "He likes the president," she said on "The Story with Martha MacCallum." "I'm glad that he's not conforming." Bruce called Woods "the perfect recipient of the Medal of Freedom."