Colorado brewery vandalized for employing people with disabilities
By: Adi Guajardo
and last updated 2021-05-24 11:23:42-04
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. â The owner of Brewability, a brewery and pizzeria in Englewood, says she feels her employees safety is in jeopardy after her business became the target of offensive speech and vandalism.
âI employ adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to brew and serve craft beer and pizza,â Fixter said.
Jacob Ruth is one of 18 workers at the brewery with a disability. He started serving pizza back in March.
âWe do need jobs. We work like regular people. We need to make a living,â Ruth said.
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A few locked up over the weekend at local jails have already made other headlines, such as five people in Carter County charged in connection to a murder in Grayson.
William Smith, Roger Ratcliff, Joseph Ratcliff and Jacob Ruth are facing murder charges. Brenda Clevenger is facing a complicity to murder charge. According to Grayson Police Chief Travis Steele, there were no updates as of Tuesday afternoon regarding the death of 25-year-old John Waggoner, which occurred on Friday night on South View Court.
Several others landed in local detention centers over the weekend.
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⢠Michael Evans, 33, was booked Friday on a fourth-degree assault charge.