Un hombre perdió la vida tras ser asesinado en el estacionamiento de un Walmart de Lakewood, en un incidente violento en el que la policía logró abatir al sospechoso tras una persecución. El incidente sucedió a las 10:25 a.m., en el estacionamiento del Walmart ubicado en la 440 Wadsworth Blvd, según confirmó la policía en un comunicado.
Bicyclists take to streets in critical mass drawing attention to three fatalities in one week
Riders stage die-in at City & County Building
Lance Hernandez, Denver7
and last updated 2021-05-24 01:35:31-04
DENVER It s been a brutal week for bicyclists on Metro Denver streets.
Three bicyclists were struck and killed by drivers last week, and members of Denver s cycling community say that s three too many.
They want changes to make streets safer.
Dozens of bike riders took to the streets in a critical mass ride Sunday afternoon, to draw attention to the dangers of distracted driving, speed and impairment. We re here today because we will not accept a world where three people are killed in one week, just because they re riding a bicycle, said critical mass organizer Allen Cowgill.
Driver accused in death of champion cyclist charged with multiple counts Allison Sylte
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The driver accused of hitting and killing a champion cyclist who was riding in a bike lane in Lakewood has been formally charged with multiple counts, including two for vehicular homicide.
Ryan Scott Montoya, 29, appeared in Jefferson County court on Friday. According to a news release from the district attorney’s office, he is charged with:
Vehicular homicide – DUI
Driving under the influence –second alcohol-related offense
Careless driving
Hitting a bicyclist or other authorized user in the bicycle lane
Gwen Inglis, 46, was hit and killed while riding in the bike lane on West Alameda Parkway near South McIntyre Street and South Indiana Street the morning of May 16 when prosecutors said Montoya drifted to the right and hit her.
Gwen Inglis, 46, was hit and killed while riding in the bike lane on West Alameda Parkway near South McIntyre Street and South Indiana Street the morning of May 16 when prosecutors said Montoya drifted to the right and hit her.
Inglis and her husband had been riding together just before the crash. The DA’s office said Montoya came close to hitting Inglis’ husband as well.
Montoya stayed on the scene after the crash, and police said he showed signs of impairment.
He had a previous DUI in 2014, according to prosecutors.
Montoya is being held on a $50,000 cash or surety bond, and is due to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on June 15.
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US national cycling champion Gwen Inglis died on Sunday after getting hit by a driver (Getty Images)
US national cycling champion Gwen Inglis died on Sunday after she was struck and killed by a driver who was suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, police said.
Mrs Inglis, 46, was doing a training ride with her husband, Mike Inglis, on 16 May around 10am local time in Lakewood, Colorado, when driver Ryan Montoya, 29, drifted into the bike lane and hit the woman with his vehicle.
She was taken to the hospital and later died of her injuries.