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Through the Cracks: A stranger, a police shooting, and a rural town’s silence (Part I)

By Niki Turner and Susan Greene | Special to the Herald Times

Editor’s note: This is part one of a two-part collaboration between The Colorado Independent and The Rio Blanco Herald Times. We will post the second part tomorrow, Nov. 8. This week’s Editor’s Column addresses the pursuit of this story, which is not our usual fare. Give it a read here.

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6 Comments

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  2. Wow. Just wow. Thank you for publishing and letting the public know what actually happened.

  3. I find it funny that this paper doesn’t normally post much of anything when it comes to Rangely unless it’s something to try to dig up dirt on! And of course they paint the sheriffs office based out of Meeker as being the saints in all of this!

  4. C’mon people. The “nothing much about Rangely crowd” probably hasn’t picked up a paper in 10 years or more. It’s categorized and everything: http://www.theheraldtimes.com/category/rangely/

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