coaching career. this is gary s week. it is a short turnaround and we are fortunate in the fact that we have monday night following it up and give gary somm more tiie as well. in his place, the special-teams coach will be the interim. is the least disruptive move, resuming the playcalling and the defense it at the most seamless transition. taking wade phillips away from those duties and work away from offensive courtney her duties are not in the best interestf the team but the most seamless transition, any coach could have handled it but it is joe this week telling us he had two messages for the team. worried and happy for his health. everybody is praying for him and hopefully eveeything goes well and we are glad to get the prognosis that we did. we are going to have a really short memory. we are going into an opponent that has lost games and it is a heck of a challenge going in. we have to get ready to roll quick. would be limited but they wanted to get better. get
a whole bunch of smoke came out of nowhere. reporter: the air has cleared, but the questions have not. we do not feel any toxic chemicals were released. reporter: neither the state nor suncor have said what was in that orange plume or how far it may have traveled. what we do know is that the direction of the winds for this afternoon were mostly coming out of the southwest. so that would blow anything in the atmosphere off to the northeast, putting it right over commerce city. which is where officials were looking for problems as area. reporter: petroleum engineer robert schaaf says it is too soon to know if toxic chemicals were released. the final investigation will take some time. they need to be extremely cautious about, you know, what they re telling people and saying that it s not safe would be kind of irresponsible. if they really can t tell you exactly what it is. reporter: it s not the first problem for suncor. found in their drinkkng in 2012 benzine
around evergreen high school. we heard there was some hazing on the football team. some not very good things going on. reporter: now confirmation. a 15-year-old and 16-year-old arrested and kicked off the foball team. the older student is looking at a possible felony. both around the j both are on the jv football team. steve gray s son is a senior on the varsity team. for him an e-mail to the parents wasn t surprising. you don t know what to sa author of bully proofing your school. he told us over the phone bullying or hazing like this should be used as a teaching opportunity. not just that they have been punished, but that they have given back to restore the damage that they did to their community. reporter: we know the alleged hazing involved four male victims with multiple incidents over a period of time. then on monday while at school happened. one student was arrested because he threatened to shank other students with a piece of glass. reporter: serious a
with detectives just an hour before his hearing. criminal defense attorney dan rex says that means one of two things. that he wants to tell what really happened and who the real perpetrator is, or that he has been promised some kind of leniency. reporter: during the search of the home detectives detected buy lodge biological evidence. i just want my baby back. and i m like oh my god. reporter: but child s body it could be difficult to prove how the little boy died. how it happened would be more problematic for them without a body. reporter: a sheriff department official told me i m not sure where this is going to lead, but we are still making plans to search the garbage dump on monday. forensic experts worry as precious time continues to pass. look our world in forensic investigation turns upon trace evidence, contact dna, these sorts of things. because of the environment that this child s body has been subjected to, that will all, but be lost. reporter: we
but elsewhere if you re going westward into the mountains a wonderful start to the day. clear skies out f loveland and chance for storms mainly in higher elevations acroos the eastern slopes of the mountains but should say mostly dry. downtown denver right now 60. 58 at the airport. a couple degrees cooler than this time yesterday but winds have south, southwest. throughout the afternoon seeing temperatures rise and winds will calm down. 90 degrees expected in denver. mix of sun and clouds for ft. collins in boulder. mostly sunny skies for greeley and not much chance for severe weather today but could reintroduce chant for fire watches monday with warm and dry conditions across the western scope. the forecast coming up in just a few minutes. hundreds of police officers against police brutality. this is in milwaukee. the protest started when a man with a stolen gun shot and killed by an officer last night. it quickly took on an atmosphere like a riot. the so-called protester