Authorities are investigating reports that a small plane crashed in Wellington, near the Northern Colorado Regional Airport, formerly known as the Fort Collins–Loveland Municipal Airport.
CHARGES FILED AGAINST OFFICERS
The officers involved in the forceful arrest of a 73yo with dementia in Loveland, #Colorado now face criminal charges.
Officers Austin Hopp & Daria Jalali face charges including assault and attempt to influence a peace officer@CBSDenver@CBSNewspic.twitter.com/wqfKCsBZQ7
Austin Hopp faces charges including assault in the second degree causing serious bodily injury, while Jalali faces charges including failure to report excessive use of force.
Garner’s family has sued over the June 26, 2020 incident, saying she was deprived medical attention for six hours. The video of the incident caught national attention after the law firm representing Garner released it. They later put out surveillance video of the officers bantering about the arrest.
WATCH: United Airlines Flight with Engine Failure Lands Safely
21 Feb 2021
A United Airlines flight from Denver to Honolulu experienced engine failure shortly after takeoff from Denver International Airport Saturday, according to multiple videos of the incident.
UA328, initially bound for Honolulu, quickly made its way back to Denver’s airport and landed safely after the pilots called “mayday” to air traffic control. AUDIO FROM COCKPIT
Air traffic radio captured the moment United Pilots called out mayday as their engine failed over #Denver.
The engine failure could be seen clearly from passengers inside the plane, who reported that the plane’s right engine was visibly damaged with smoke and flames trailing from it.
An engine failure aboard a commercial flight departing Denver International Airport rained debris on a Broomfield neighborhood before the plane and its 231 passengers and 10 crew members safely landed Saturday afternoon.
Airport authorities say United Airlines flight 328, which departed at 12:49 p.m., was bound for Honolulu when the incident occurred.
Broomfield police received the first call about debris falling out of the sky at 1:09 p.m., officials said. The plane returned safely to the airport at 1:30.
David Delucia, a passenger on the plane, recalled a loud, cabin-rattling explosion, a bright flash, and 20 minutes of terror before they touched down.
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“The plane started shaking violently, and we lost altitude and we started going down,” Delucia told the Associated Press.