Wednesday, June 4, 2025

MyPillow CEO Trial, Moose Attacks, and Wienerschnitzel

The federal defamation trial of Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, began in Denver on Monday.
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Article Icon 1MyPillow CEO Defamation Trial Begins

The federal defamation trial of Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, began in Denver on Monday.

Lindell faces a lawsuit from former Dominion Voting Systems executive Eric Coomer, who alleges Lindell falsely accused him of rigging the 2020 presidential election.

During jury selection, potential jurors were asked about the Jan. 6 protests, President Trump, and Lindell's public persona. Twenty were dismissed, leaving an eight-person jury.

Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk convicted of election interference, is expected to testify in the trial. Lindell confirmed he will also testify, saying he has "nothing to hide."

Opening statements were delivered on Tuesday. The trial is expected to last through June 10.

Article Icon 1DHS Detains Bombing Suspect's Family

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed on Tuesday that the family of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect in Sunday's firebombing at Boulder's Pearl Street Mall, has been taken into immigration custody.

Soliman, an Egyptian national, told police he lives in Colorado Springs with his wife and five children. While his visa expired in 2023, his family's legal status is unknown.

In a post on X, Kristi Noem said DHS is "investigating to what extent the family knew about this heinous attack." The White House stated the family could be deported as soon as Tuesday night.

In Boulder, the community is still responding to the attack. JEWISHcolorado has set up a fund to support the victims, three of whom remain in the hospital.

Article Icon 1Moose Attacks Prompt Warnings

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is warning the public to be on high alert after three moose attacks were reported between May 30 and June 1.

The attacks occurred in Fairplay, Grand Lake, and Steamboat Springs. In one case, the moose was killed in self-defense, while in another a woman was hospitalized with serious injuries.

According to CPW, the risk of attack is heightened during calving season, which lasts through early summer, and by the presence of dogs, which moose perceive as a threat.

Since 2019, CPW has recorded 22 moose-related injuries. Officials recommend hikers keep dogs leashed, avoid low-visibility areas, and turn around if a calf is spotted.

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Around Colorado

Jefferson County: The Trump administration is investigating Jeffco Public Schools' policy of assigning transgender students to overnight accommodations with peers who share their gender identity. (See Details)

Colorado Springs: A missing 15-year-old girl from Utah identified herself to local police following a nationwide search. Three men linked to her disappearance face multiple charges. (More)

Northwest Colorado: A gray wolf found dead last week marked the sixth wolf death this year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed Monday. No cause of death has been released. (More)

Jefferson County: Joseph Koenig, the man convicted of first-degree murder in a deadly rock-throwing case, was sentenced to life in prison plus an additional 60 years on Tuesday. (See Details)

Statewide: Four more Colorado adults tied to a measles exposure at Denver International Airport have tested positive, bringing the state's total to 11 cases. (More)

Aurora: Authorities are asking residents to "stay alert and take precautions" after a bear was spotted in backyards near the 5800 block of South Genoa Court. (More)


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➤ Broncos legend Peyton Manning is joining the ownership group of Denver's new pro women's soccer team. (More)

➤ The Colorado Rockies got off to a strong start in June, defeating the Miami Marlins 6-4 on Monday to snap their eight-game losing streak. (More)

➤ Denver Broncos star cornerback Patrick Surtain II has expressed interest in playing flag football for Team USA at the 2028 Summer Olympics. (More)

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Denver City Council approved $812 million in additional funding for the National Western Center project, including a hotel, equestrian center, housing, and more. (See Details)

Red Robin, the national chain headquartered in Colorado, plans to shutter eight restaurants in addition to seven already closed this year. (More)

Wienerschnitzel, the world's largest hot dog franchise, plans to open an in-store Walmart location in Colorado Springs this fall. (See Details)

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Et Cetera

A former fortune cookie factory in Denver's Baker neighborhood has been turned into a free art museum named Cookie Factory. (See Details)

Thousands are expected in Vail tomorrow to kick off the GoPro Mountain Games, a four-day event featuring kayaking, speed climbing, concerts, and competitive dog fetching. (See Details)

Colorado kayakers shared the story of how they rescued a dog trapped above a 90-foot waterfall in Mexico after it survived a 60-foot drop. (Read Story)

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