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actually started outside, behind the arapahoe rescue patrol vehicle that you see there. but they're still investigating exactly how it started. they tell us of those seven people injured, five of them were first responders, all had to be taken to the hospital with smoke inhalation. >> the flames were going up the building. >> reporter: dexter victoria had just gotten home to his apartment at the reserve at hunter run, when a neighbor ran door to door telling people to get out. >> i saw flames coming out of that un >> reporter: miguel happened to be driving by, and captured this image. >> when i was running towards the fire, it just kind of, it didn't blow up, but the whole thing got out of hand. >> reporter: 77 firefighters from 4 agencies fought the flames. >> all units, we are going defensive on this fire. we have a partial collapse. >> reporter: checking units for people who may have been trapped until conditions made it too dangerous to be inside. structure. >> reporter: investigators say they've accounted for everyone who live there, but the building is a total loss. you now at least the firefighter and the four deputies were transported and released. we're told they are all expected to be okay. we know that the red cross right now is assisting dozens of families. there were 24 different apartment homes in building. live in arapahoe county, lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. there are new details about the man suspected of planting bombs in new york and new jersey. cbs news has learned that ahmad rahami traveled to afghanistan several times. we also know rahami is not cooperating with investigators. three hours after police sent was shot by police and captured in linden, new jersey. a bar owner called police when he found rahami sleeping on his front stoop. >> i told them that there's this guy, you need to come and check it out. he don't look good. >> reporter: rahami's arrest ends a weekend of terror. one bomb exploded in manhattan, injurying 29. another pressure cooker bomb found a few blocks away, but it did not go off. surveillance video shows him dragging a bag that investigators believe contains a bomb. his fingerprint found on the unexploded device. police had linked rahami to a pipe bomb at a charity race. >> i have no indication that there is a cell operating in the area, or the city. there's a cell operating here. >> rahami is a naturalized citizen from afghanistan. a new jersey congressman says that he got a letter from rahami in 2014, asking for help getting his pregnant wife a visa. a man from arvada is facing charges for allegedly threatening a colorado state lawmaker. investigators say dylan hopkins sent a facebook message to sate senator laura woods. threatening to kill woods >> he was going to shoot me and my family in the face, and if we knocked on his door, he would deliver a bullet to the head. >> hopkins is now charged with harassment. woods says she is not going to stop her door-to-door campaigning, but will avoid hopkins' neighborhood. in a developing story. this woman from denver is charged with sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl. the allegations are even more disturbing now that we've learned she has made a career into the suspect's past. karen, what else are you finding? >> reporter: well jim, according to arrest paperwork, she was a very close family friend to the alleged victim, which is how they met. now these allegations stem from several years back, and have already been called into question by her defense attorneys. 41-year-old alex kuisis is charged with seven counts of sexual assault on accused with molesting an 8- year-old girl beginning in 2008. >> things that happened in different locations. >> reporter: a spokesperson says kuisis was a close friend of the family. but it wasn't until recently that the victim revealed to authorities what happened. >> it's not unusual, especially with young victims of sexual assault for there to not be a report right away. >> reporter: according to an working with children for several years, including a preschool in boulder, and most recently, the monosary academy. in it, the author writes, there may be a dark energy trying to permeate my life. in the meantime, the investigation continues. >> there's no indication that there are that will certainly be something investigators will keep an eye toward. >> reporter: i did reach out to kuisis this afternoon and received a response from her attorney who says it's unfortunate, the d.a. filed formal charges and released information before they have the opportunity to present information that they say questions the credibility accusations. frontier airlines says it's getting back to normal after frustrated passengers tell us they've been delayed for upwards of 8 hours. this picture of the lines at the customer service center out of dia. fly view.com says the flights were running 20 minutes to 8 hours behind today. frontier says weather and crude delays were to blame. but the pilot blames quote the same misge cutting that has placed frontier at the bottom of the industry. the city has cited the owners of the sterlings peaks apartments. several students told us they were very upset to find their two bedroom apartments had been converted to four bedrooms, with only a bookcase splitting the rooms in half. the owners are facing 184 counts of building code violations, and each of the new information on what might have caused the panic at a denver hospital last friday. you will recall, s.w.a.t. teams and officers were never able to confirm witness reports of a gunman or shots fired. jeff todd covered the lockdown that day. he's covering the story. jeff, police say they did everything right. >> reporter: yeah, jim, one of the things that led to this hour long lockdown and search were two nurses who say they saw a man outside of the hospital with confusion, but at this point, there's been no sign that a gun was ever fired on this medical campus. >> we got some reports that a man with a possible rifle was seen crossing the street in front of the parking garage. >> reporter: the first call came into 911 around 4:17 sunday afternoon. >> additional reports, two nurses saw an individual walking across the street with a rifle. >> reporter: as misinformation but to lockdown all the buildings and search for a suspected gunman. some nurses reported hearing gunshots inside the building, but may have heard something else. >> it's a possibility that the shutdown, the lockdown of the building caused that noise. our responsibility is to take care of that situation, so based on the information we had at that time, it was essential that we get officers in there, and make sure that hospital is safe and clear. >> reporter: police would still like to talk to interest, seen in surveillance video, but police aren't sharing the images or video. >> we did have some video footage. it's not real good footage. a possibility that that suspect recovered that weapon. it doesn't look at this point in time like he ever made it into the hospital. probably just walked by the hospital, but was carrying something that could have been a pellet gun, a bb gun, really can't tell from the video. >> reporter: one of the things that police say did go right something and said something. they had a good report to go off of to make sure that everybody was safe. the hospital told us today, they're having a pretty big debrief meeting tomorrow. live in denver, jeff todd, cbs 4 news. also tonight the memorial service for the school bus driver killed in the crash at dia. kari chopper was a wife and mother. chopper was driving the bus carrying football players and coaches from lega school. investigators still don't know what caused her to lose control of that bus eight days ago. developing now, outrage after another police shooting of an unarmed black man. coming up. why some say the cop should be charged with murder. >> plus someone shooting out windows at a busy light rail station. >> new tonight, a letter from a former boulder d.a. prosecutor. why john, or burke, could still be suspects in jonbenet's murder. >> after a hot day today, it is a quiet night around colorado, but i have a real pain in your forecast. i mean it. hurricane paine. all of this moisture moving right on up toward colorado. >> shane ray, bringing the pain. he had quite the day yesterday. the broncos will be counting on him a whole lot more in the we're following a developing story for you tonight in tulsa, oklahoma, after there a growing outrage, after a white officer shot and killed an unarmed black man. officers approached terrance crutcher because his vehicle was stalled in the road. dash cam video shows crutcher had his hands in the air, then was tased and shot. the u.s. justice department is investigator. crutcher's fam there is police helicopter video, showing the officer's rush to judgment. >> you all want to know who that big, bad dude was? that big, bad dude, was my twin brother. that big, bad dude was a father. >> the officer who shot crutcher is on paid leave during the investigation. developing tonight, here in the south metro area, police trying to figure out who's reported in the past few months. the suv was parked at the littleton mineral light rail station, and when she got back from the broncos game, she saw the damage. >> definitely it was panic at first, and then it was anger. how could someone do this to my car? and now it's just, i really hope that someone decides to think of a better way to have fun. >> similar incidents have been reported at trailheads, and neighborhoods, and jefferson douglas counties and littleton. investigators think the vandals are most likely kids. sweet ending for a popular chili vender who was told to pack up her peppers. for the past ten years, she has been running a vending. she had written permission from the store director, but this safe way she couldn't do business there. good news though, after cbs4 contacted the management, they agreed to allow her to stay through mid-november. are they picks of pickled peppers? >> no. >> a hot one today could be a lot cooler though, later this week. >> thinking that same thing. as we take a look at our doppler 4000, from clark county to jefferson county, it looks like we had a couple of sprinkles going on. a lot of it is too dry to be touching the ground. as we take a look at picture, there is a stationary front. we're on the warm side of it, as you found out today, and it goes into the great lakes. a stationary front along the coast. they just have a soggy day along the eastern seaboard. this is carl. moving north-northwest. however, see this flow here? it's going to get in this flow and just pull away, so it's not going to affect the northwest. but this one will, hurricane paine. paine? is that the best they could do, moisture and pushing into baja california, southern california, and now arizona. yes, it is heading toward colorado. so let's go to the hour by hour, and see what it's going to do. watch the clouds come up from arizona, through the hurricane, and push right on into our state. right on into denver, so we'll have that mixture of sun and clouds tomorrow. take a look at this wednesday, 7:00 a.m. showers lining up along the front range from that hurricane. then we get a real good surge of moisture. watch it push up into the area. so on thursday, we have a good chance for showers over the west. some of those could spill over to the east as the day progresses. look what we did today. 90 and 90. we were closer to the record high of 96, than what is normal, which is 77. started off at 56 and 60. that too, well above the normal of 47. look what it can get. 1971, dropped to 21 degrees on brush out on the eastern plains, 94 today. 72 and 70 right now. southeast breeze at 14. 29%. look at this good shot. manitou springs sunrise. here's one from elliot lawrence. we've got great color here. this is bear lake. you can see bear lake right down here and take a look at this from danny monahan. look at the color splashed on temperatures for tonight, mostly in the 50s over the eastern plains. out west, temperatures up in the 40s and 50s, another warm one in the eastern plains with 80s and 90s for the east. 70s for the mountains out west. temperatures mostly in the 80s. here is your denver forecast. clear skies, 59 and 58 for the overnight lows. we'll look at sunshine giving way to increasing clouds. 89 and 90. then wednesday, we start with fall arrives on thursday morning. 81, and it's going to feel fall like for friday and saturday with a chance for isolated storms, and into next week as well. temperatures staying in the very pleasant 70s. fall arrives and the temperatures drop. >> just like that. >> thanks ed. the boulder d.a. says they could still be charged in the girl's murder. stands tonight. >> police. what's going on there, ma'am? >> we were kidnaps. >> reporter: it was several hours later when the body of 6- year-old jonbenet ramsey was found in the basement of the family home. who wrote the ransom note is still speculation. >> sadly, the current district attorney says there's not much new to report. >> there had been no would have been notified if there had been. the mother has since passed away from cancer. it was later revealed in 1999 that a grand jury voted to charge the parents. but then district attorney alex hunter declined to prosecute, feeling it could not be proven. both parents and the brother burke were cleared by a later d.a., mary lacy, but garnett says that means little. r consequence. >> reporter: the family was cleared, because d.a. that was found in the connection with the murder was not theirs, and remains unidentified. boulder police have taken back the investigation from the d.a. two detectives are assigned part time. >> this is an open investigation. investigators from our major crimes unit are assigned to this case. >> reporter: chief testa says they've examined 1500 pieces of evidence. 200 dna samples and received lines of somebody had a vision and they learned in the vision who killed jonbenet, or god told somebody who killed jonbenet. that kind of thing. >> we have not, and will not give up. we remain focused on this investigation, and finding justice for jonbenet. >> people in boulder county are tired of this case. unless i can file charges and get a case in court, they really don't want to hear me talking >> patsy, patsy, patsy? ,, know what's in this box? well, in case your crystal ball is broken, here's a hint. safe, reliable energy, for starters. but there's also a commitment to this community. see, at xcel energy this is our hometown. in our community, we're always delivering. xcel energy. as the saying goes, it is next man up. that's the philosophy football teams use to deal with injuries. so demarcus ware out for 4 to a weeks, and allow me to introduce you to shane ray. yeah, right, as if heds introduction. the kid from kansas city sealed the victory over kansas city with the scoop and score. if there's a silver lining to ware's injury, it's that he missed a good portion of ota's, while dealing with a back injury. that means ray got a majority of the reps, so he's good to go. >> they've prepared me for this, all off-season, with demarcus being out with his back, and any situation for me to come in like this. so i'm comfortable, man, i've two games. been able to get a lot of good work in, and working with demarcus and now just got to bring it up to another level. three games and two receptions for trevor simian. trevor's pick came on this screen pass on the line of scrimmage. the head coach saying, that's just a learning experience. >> as you play more, you learn that athletically these guys can make these plays, or maybe in college i can make that throw, or get it over this guy. no over a great athlete, you know. so i think he's learning some of those things, you know. can i take a chance with the ball here? can i get it in this spot? sometimes you just can't, and that comes from playing. >> trevor probably lucky that wasn't a pick 6. what grade would you give trevor simian? 53% of you giving him a b. only paxton lynch. in the 3rd, ryan mattheus with the touchdown run. nice job there. philly goes up 16-7. late inner the quarter, cutler going to find nigel bratton, the only problem, bratton plays for the other team. the eagles win it 29-14. it is a good time to be a sports fan in colorado. the broncos are 2-0, and of san diego. nolan arenado going to change that. the rbi single here. dj lemahieu would come home. nolan being nolan, in the 5th, ground ball, bare hand, no problem. just your typical gold glove stuff. very next batter, this bare hander was a little more difficult. still, no problem for nolan. two on in the 9th, they fall, 5- 3. the cu buffs looking like a mash unit. day-to-day after injurying his ankle, and the news is worse for junior linebacker derrick mccartney. he's out for the rest of the season after tearing his acl. kicker diego gonzalez, also out for the rest of the year, he suffered a torn achilles tendon. the buffs opening pac-12 play at oregon this weekend. when we come back, tim tebow is once again. the former broncos qb has his first day as a with prism on the go from centurylink, you can get your favorite shows right on your devices pretty much everywhere you go. um, paul, that was great. i like how you can walk around and watch your shows. and your delivery really evokes "the frozen north". meets "un giorno nella vita." or early film noir. like "whispering city." but the french version. i'm just gonna take a drumstick there. hmm, it's a bit derivative. mom: and your suggestion? "the pottery maker"? son: no. "the summer of my despondency." in one door - a member of congress. out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. well if you needed proof that tim tebow is a baseball player, his name is on his back. that makes it official. everywhere tim goes, he draws a crowd. his first day as a baseball player was no exception. mets fans, and nonmets fans lucy make his baseball debut today. that was by far the most media attention ever given to someone in the instruction league. tebow reiterating he's not doing it for the cameras. >> trying to be the best baseball player i can. more importantly, the person i can. i just try to let this stuff roll off my shoulder a lot easier now. i'm not i'm doing it to pursue what's in my heart, and live out a dream, and live life to the fullest. >> haters going to hate. no surprise, tebow's jersey finished the day as the best >> stephen: hey, honey. yeah, i'll be home for dinner. we've got a great show -- chris pratt, scot bakula, and

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