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DENVER Authorities say a convict arrested in Pueblo is believed to be an accessory to the murder of victims whose mutilated bodies were found on land he rents near Sanford in the San Luis Valley.
The Pueblo Chieftain obtained an arrest affidavit that states an informant told investigators that convict Francisco Ramirez helped conceal the bodies.
A federal court has dismissed the allegation that a man lied on a federal form when purchasing firearms, determining it is not a violation to buy weapons for the purpose of reselling them.
“Notwithstanding the evidence that defendant purchased these weapons for resale in Mali, I therefore conclude that the United States has not demonstrated probable cause to believe that defendant made a false statement,” wrote U.S. Magistrate Judge N. Reid Neureiter in a Dec. 16 order.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office charged that Mamadou Kouyate purchased 13 firearms in January 2019 from a dealer in Denver, attesting on the transaction record that he was the actual purchaser of the guns when he allegedly was not. The form from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives warns that “You are not the actual transferee/buyer if you are acquiring the firearm(s) on behalf of another person.”
DENVER â Federal law enforcement authorities in Colorado are involved in a case in which Walmart Inc. is accused of unlawfully dispensing opioids from its pharmacies across the United States.
The governmentâs lawsuit filed Tuesday against the retail giant âis the culmination of a painstaking investigationâ by staff of the U.S. Attorneyâs Office for Colorado and investigators in various parts of the country, said U.S. Attorney Jason R. Dunn in Denver.
Attorneys from that office as well as from the Justice Departmentâs Washington, D. C. staff are representing the government in the nationwide lawsuit filed in federal court in Delaware.
The government s lawsuit, filed Tuesday against the retail giant, is the culmination of a painstaking investigation by staff of the U.S. Attorney s Office for Colorado and investigators in various parts of the country, said U.S. Attorney Jason R. Dunn in Denver.
Attorneys from that office as well as from the Justice Department s Washington, D.C., staff are representing the government in the nationwide lawsuit filed in federal court in Delaware.
The Justice Department alleged that Walmart knowingly filled thousands of controlled substance prescriptions that were not issued for legitimate medical purposes or in the usual course of medical practice.