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2021/06/30 05:16 In this undated photo provided by the Arvada Police Department shows Officer Gordon Beesley. Beesley was working patrol, Monday, June 21, 2021, when . In this undated photo provided by the Arvada Police Department shows Officer Gordon Beesley. Beesley was working patrol, Monday, June 21, 2021, when police say he was hit by gunfire shortly after a report of a suspicious incident near the library in Arvada, Colo. (Arvada Police Department via AP) DENVER (AP) A suburban Denver police officer who was fatally shot last week by a man investigators say was intent on killing as many officers as possible was remembered Tuesday as someone with “fundamental goodness who knew how to love others, whether it was his wife and two teenage sons or a student overlooked at school.
Arvada bakery supports shooting victims families through donations
Great Harvest Bread Co. in Arvada is donating proceeds from challah bread sales directly to the families of Johnny Hurley and Officer Gordon Beesley. Author: Victoria De Leon Updated: 5:40 PM MDT June 27, 2021
ARVADA, Colorado When tragedy strikes, the community oftentimes shows up. Days after two people were shot and killed at Olde Town Square in Arvada; many neighbors wanted to help.
The owners of Great Harvest Bread Co. in Arvada decided to raise donations through their challah bread sales. All proceeds from those sales go directly to the families of Johnny Hurley and Officer Gordon Beesley.
Arvada bakery supports shooting victims families through donations Victoria De Leon
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When tragedy strikes, the community oftentimes shows up. Days after two people were shot and killed at Olde Town Square in Arvada; many neighbors wanted to help.
The owners of Great Harvest Bread Co. in Arvada decided to raise donations through their challah bread sales. All proceeds from those sales go directly to the families of Johnny Hurley and Officer Gordon Beesley.
Co-owner Aimee Charlton said the support has already been overwhelming. Today we were realizing we were running out of food dye, she said. We’ve got to figure out how to get more food dye so that we can continue selling it next week and continue the fundraising.