Frustrations grow following Black Lives Matter mural vandalization at CSU, Larimer County Sheriff's deputy shoots at suspect, House and Senate vote to release the Epstein files

18/11/2025 27 min Episodio 497
Frustrations grow following Black Lives Matter mural vandalization at CSU, Larimer County Sheriff's deputy shoots at suspect, House and Senate vote to release the Epstein files

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Following a lack of acknowledgement from CSU frustrations grow after the vandalization of a Black Lives Matter mural on campus, A Larimer County Sheriff's Office deputy opened fire on a suspect following a high-speed chase, The House has overwhelmingly voted to release the Epstein files 

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