As law enforcement agencies evaluate their relationships with tactical training organization Able Shepherd, the Jefferson County Sheriff s Office has stated it plans no further contact with the group. Able Shepherd, which is based in Centennial, protested at Castle Rock s PrideFest last month.
In an interview with Colorado Community Media, Arapahoe County Sheriff Tyler Brown said his office has cut ties with Able Shepherd and does not think future partnerships or collaborations will happen between his department and the group, “unless there are some drastic changes in their philosophy.”
Arapahoe Community College on Sept. 1 ended its partnership with “tactical training” organization Able Shepherd, which had organized an anti-LGBTQ protest six days earlier.
Castle Rock’s town council will discuss addressing public indecency in the town code at a September meeting after months of public commenters requesting a local ordinance. Stemming from …
The Douglas County board of commissioners said Tuesday that it will work with Castle Rock Pride on future events after a PrideFest "costume malfunction."