Family of woman killed with AR-15 protests for justice, wants juvenile charged as adult
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DENVER Family members of a woman brutally killed while driving home from dinner on February 20 took to the streets in protest Friday night.
They said they re seeking justice for 32-year old Pam Cabriales.
For them, justice includes trying one of the suspects, aged 14, as an adult. It just break my heart to know that she was the victim of such a horrific crime, said the victim s cousin, Christal Sanchez.
Cabriales, the mother of a six year old boy, was driving west on the Colfax viaduct near I-25 when she was confronted by three teenagers in another car.
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Pamela Cabriales was shot in the head in her SUV on Colfax Avenue on Feb. 20. Noel Cabriales was shot and killed in 1994. Author: Caitlin Hendee, Matthew Jablow Published: 9:05 AM MST March 5, 2021 Updated: 5:18 PM MST March 5, 2021
DENVER Nearly two weeks after his sister was murdered, Alex Cabriales is still struggling to describe the enormity of her loss. We ve just been stripped of everything we love dearly, he said.
Pamela Cabrieles, 32, was shot in the head on Feb. 20 as she sat in her car at a traffic light on Colfax Avenue near Interstate 25, according to Denver prosecutors. She died several days later and left behind a 5-year-old son.
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The brother of a young Colorado mom who was shot and killed after a seemingly random roadway attack last month is calling for justice for his sister, as he describes how their only other sibling was also killed by gun violence decades earlier. It’s just me now, Alex Cabriales, 36, told Fox News during a Wednesday phone call. We had a brother who died to the same gun violence in 1994.
Cabriales, who also lives in Colorado, spent his 36th birthday doing the unimaginable mourning the loss of his little sister, Pamela Cabriales, who was four years younger.