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MESSAGES of support for a North-East paedophile hunting group have flooded in following the death of one of the co-founders in a tragic accident. Dark Justice has announced it will no longer be operating after the sudden loss of Callum, who formed the crime-fighting team with Scott in 2014. The duo caught over 100 paedophiles by collecting evidence from men who try to engage children in explicit online chats before arranging to meet for sex. The men, who travel to the region from all over the country, are confronted by the team with a video camera and the evidence of their sick crimes before police intervene and put them before the courts. ....
The nonprofit River North Art District, founded in 2005, and the nonprofit street-art festival Crush Walls, founded in 2010, were virtually synonymous for a few years, married by contract and constantly collaborating. Even as artists complained about being gentrified out of RiNo and the surrounding neighborhoods involved with the district, the graffiti and murals multiplying on the walls every year ensured that the area’s reputation as an art hub kept growing. Along the way, founder Robin “Dread” Munro became a darling of the street-art world and developers alike. For more than a decade, he bridged the gap between testosterone-fueled graffiti crews around Denver and officials who were trying to stop an explosion of vandalism while empowering up-and-coming artists and also getting them paid. In 2017, the year Crush Walls won Mayor Michael Hancock’s Arts & Culture Innovation Award, Munro teamed up with the district; with the two working together, the festival attracted ....
Denverite, the Denver site! Sexual assault allegations, violence, bullying: Women say Denver’s street art scene and its leaders have failed them Allegations against the founder of the largest, most popular street art festival in Denver have circulated for years. RiNo just parted ways with him. Surrounded by friends and supporters, Robyn Frances stands in front of a mural dedicated to the women of Denver s art scene, off Larimer Street in Five Points RiNo district, that was recently defaced. Dec. 19, 2020. Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite Feb. 22, 2021, 9:34 a.m. This story contains graphic descriptions of sexual assault. On September 21, one day after the 2020 CRUSH Walls had ended, Robyn Frances wrote a post on Instagram that sent shockwaves through Denver’s art scene. ....