An historic day at the Governor’s mansion. Gov. Polis signed Senate Bill 15 into law. The bill strengthens Colorado’s efforts to combat child trafficking. Special thanks to our awesome Senior Deputy DA Abby Hegarty for her tireless work in pushing this bill through! #Justice.
Deputy DA Brynn Chase addressed the media after the sentencing of Jorge Campos. The undocumented immigrant was sentenced to 100 years to life in prison for repeatedly sexually assaulting his girlfriend's young daughter over several years. . #Justice@KDVR
Justice served. Before being convicted of sexually abusing a child, Jorge Campos cut off his ankle monitor and attempted to flee to Mexico. He was caught near the border and brought back to face justice. Today, Campos was sentenced to 100 years to life in prison. #JusticeServed
This Memorial Day, we honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
Their legacy is etched in the 250 years of American freedom they defended.
Members of the 23rd Judicial DA’s Office at the MAAD Awards. We were honored along with @CRPoliceCO for “outstanding dedication to investigating impaired driving crashes.” (With Nate Marsh, Lexi Jacob, Jen Gosko and @GeorgeBrauchler.) #MAAD#justice
News conference: @dcsheriff Darren Weekly and DA @GeorgeBrauchler lambast Gov. Polis after commuting sentence of would-be cop killer. https://t.co/hqUNgKDU42 via @YouTube
Douglas County @SheriffWeekly condemned Governor Jared Polis’ decision to grant clemency to a convicted felon who attempted to murder two Douglas County Sheriff’s Deputies. Brandin Kreuzer has served just 15 years of his 45-year sentence.
The case stems from a violent, month-long crime spree in 2008 orchestrated by Brandin Kreuzer and Taylor Moudy. The coordinated crime wave, which terrorized communities across Douglas County and Castle Rock, culminated in a high-speed pursuit where deputies were ambushed with high-powered rifle fire, resulting in the wounding of Deputy Todd Tucker.
Sheriff Weekly, who personally worked as an investigations commander on the original case, released the following statement:
"I have spoken with both deputies involved, and they are absolutely furious, as am I. The audacity of Governor Polis to grant clemency to a would-be cop killer on National Peace Officer Memorial Day shows a complete lack of respect for the brave men and women who wear the badge and put their lives on the line every day. I personally worked on this case and remember what it took to track these two suspects down. I will have more to say in the coming days."
"You are the very best of Douglas County. The very best of our community." Senior Deputy District Attorney Nate Marsh from the 23rd Judicial DA's Office, speaking with @dcsheriff@SheriffWeekly on #NationalPeaceOfficersMemorialDay.
We’re committed to protecting Colorado’s children! SB 15 has officially passed the House Floor and is now headed to the Governor’s desk. This bipartisan legislation strengthens Colorado’s efforts to combat child trafficking and protect vulnerable children. #Justice
Thanks to our prosecutors & law partners, another sexual predator is being held accountable. Former Dougco teacher David Feil was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexual exploitation of a child involving multiple elementary school students. #Justice
We’ll never stop fighting for victims. Senior Deputy DA Nate Marsh and Deputy DA Brynn Chase testified at the state Capitol in opposition to HB26-1281- a bill that would reduce penalties for certain “extreme indifference” murders. #Justice
Justice served. A Parker man was sentenced to 36 years in prison after drugging and assaulting four women he met through dating apps. Grateful to @parkerpolice & our dedicated prosecutors for their commitment to holding offenders accountable & securing justice for the victims.
Standing together. Speaking out. Making a statement. Members of the 23rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office came together for #DenimDay as a show of support for survivors of sexual assault. We stand with survivors, and are committed to justice and awareness. #saawareness
Protecting our most vulnerable. Senior Deputy DA Abby Hegarty and @BrianMasonCO testify at the State Capitol in support of a bipartisan bill strengthening Colorado’s fight against child trafficking. SB26-15 passed out of the house judiciary and now heads to the floor. #Justice
Today we stand together at the West Steps of the Colorado State Capitol for the “Stand with Victims of Crime Rally.” Honoring survivors, supporting families, and demanding justice.
#NationalCrimeVictimsRightsWeek#Justice