Denver man accused of killing 2-year-old denied bond, court records say he was mother’s boyfriend

By Karen Morfitt

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    COLORADO (KCNC) — A Denver judge on Tuesday denied bond for a 38-year-old man accused of killing a 2-year-old child. Nicolas Stout is facing charges of murder and child abuse resulting in death.

Stout was arrested on Sunday. Police received a call early that morning reporting that a child was unresponsive. When officers arrived at a home on South Vrain Street in west Denver, CPR was being performed on a 2-year-old girl. She did not survive.

According to arrest paperwork, Stout was the boyfriend of the child’s mother. Police interviewed several roommates at the home. All of them reportedly described Stout as “short fused,” “hot headed” and “very aggressive.”

Stout and the child’s mother initially told officers the girl had been jumping on a bed the previous day and fell, hitting her head. Later, the mother told investigators she saw Stout slap the child twice that night. She said the girl cried briefly, fell asleep and did not wake up the next morning.

Investigators documented bruising across the child’s body — some in various stages of healing — along with a raised bump on her forehead and other injuries. Police also found several bloody towels and wipes in the trash, as well as a bloody handprint. Stout told officers the blood came from trying to clean a bloody lip the child got after falling off the bed.

The child’s father, David Erickson, lives in Pueblo but raised the young girl for the first 18 months of her life before she went to live full-time with her mother. He said he has had his own struggles with drugs and the law, but had turned his life around for his daughter.

“She was the light of my life,” he said. “She completely changed who I was. She showed me the world isn’t as dark as I thought. I’ve been dealt a bad hand, and she was my savior. She taught me how to be tough and strong.”

Throughout the court documents, Stout denies hitting or abusing the child.

A review of his criminal record shows prior cases, including kidnapping and burglary. Denver police records also show multiple calls for service to the home over the past year for issues including weapons and theft.

The Colorado Department of Human Services responded to a CBS Colorado request, saying they are not allowed to provide information about any specific reports made to Child Protective Services. A report from their office, anonymously tracking child fatalities, however, was updated with information correlating to the 2-year-old’s death, showing there was prior interaction with this child.

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Banana Ball returns in 2026 with new league, new teams and a former MLB star

By Amy Zimmer

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    SAVANNAH, Georgia (WJCL) — Banana Ball is back at Grayson Stadium and ready to usher in a new era of entertainment in 2026.

The Savannah Bananas’ fast-paced, fan-first brand of baseball will feature a major change this season with the launch of the Banana Ball Championship League, a newly formed league that includes two expansion teams and a full-time former Major League Baseball player.

The Loco Beach Coconuts and the Indianapolis Clowns will join the Bananas, Party Animals, Firefighters and Texas Tailgaters as the six-team league begins its inaugural season.

Former Savannah Bananas pitcher Andy Archer, now a member of the Coconuts, said the addition of a formal league structure takes Banana Ball to another level.

“The league and the competitive aspect, elevating that to the next level, I think it’s going to do a lot of things — not just for us internally to take us to the next level, but from a national scale,” Archer said. “To give people more insight as to what this actually is.”

Archer spent two seasons with the Bananas before joining the expansion Coconuts. One of his new teammates, outfielder Tanner Allen, is new to Banana Ball entirely and said the atmosphere is unlike anything he’s experienced before.

“For me, the first couple of days, the vibes are immaculate on the field,” Allen said. “It’s almost like a breath of fresh air stepping on the field and knowing you have freedom. That’s been the coolest part for me so far.”

The other expansion team, the Indianapolis Clowns, will feature former Boston Red Sox outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. on a full-time basis. Bradley, a two-time Gold Glove winner, made a guest appearance with Banana Ball last season at Fenway Park and is now joining the league for the full 2026 campaign.

“I see this as an opportunity to hopefully bridge that gap,” Bradley said. “That way, there’s some trust kind of going on, and to show that this game is very exciting.”

The Banana Ball World Tour will begin Feb. 26–28 in Tallahassee, Florida, featuring all six teams. The season will conclude with the Banana Ball League Championships beginning Oct. 1 at Grayson Stadium.

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Trial set for former Colorado town councilman accused of shooting teen in the face


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By Austen Erblat

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    COLORADO (KCNC) — A trial date was set on Tuesday for the former Colorado town councilman who’s accused of shooting a 17-year-old boy in the face after the teen and his friend tried asking for permission to take prom photos on the foothills property that belongs to the man.

A court hearing determined the trial for Brent Metz will start in Jefferson County on May 22 and should last about a week.

Attorneys for Metz, who served as a councilman for the town of Mountain View, say the September 2024 shooting was accidental and that Metz’s gun went off without him pulling the trigger.

The two teens hopped the fence of the property to knock on the door for permission to take those photos, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. When no one answered the door, they walked around the property, saying they heard music playing, before returning to their car. One of the boys started writing a letter asking for permission to take the photos at the house, the sheriff’s office said. That partially-written letter was recovered at the scene by investigators.

Metz’s girlfriend, who was home at the time, saw the boys on security cameras and called Metz and 911. Metz arrived before deputies and, according to investigators, got out of his truck, pulled a handgun, and pointed it at the teens’ car when it went off. Metz maintains he never pulled the trigger.

The boy who wasn’t injured told investigators he also believed the shooting was accidental, saying he heard Metz, 40, say, “oh s**t, my gun went off.”

Metz’s attorney, Chris Decker, told CBS News Colorado in May that the gun Metz used that day — a Sig Sauer P320 — is at the center of several safety recalls and lawsuits, both resolved and ongoing, due to instances of it reportedly going off without the trigger being pulled.

Metz was arrested at the scene and has since been released on bond.

He’s charged with second-degree assault with a deadly weapon resulting in serious bodily injury, two counts of menacing with a weapon, and illegal discharge of a firearm — all felonies. He pleaded not guilty in April.

A message was left with Metz’s attorney on Tuesday seeking comment about the trial.

In addition to the criminal case, the teen who was shot is suing Metz in a civil case in Jefferson County. A hearing for that case is set for March 3.

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Trial set for former Colorado town councilman accused of shooting teen in the face

By Austen Erblat

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    COLORADO (KCNC) — A trial date was set on Tuesday for the former Colorado town councilman who’s accused of shooting a 17-year-old boy in the face after the teen and his friend tried asking for permission to take prom photos on the foothills property that belongs to the man.

A court hearing determined the trial for Brent Metz will start in Jefferson County on May 22 and should last about a week.

Attorneys for Metz, who served as a councilman for the town of Mountain View, say the September 2024 shooting was accidental and that Metz’s gun went off without him pulling the trigger.

The two teens hopped the fence of the property to knock on the door for permission to take those photos, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. When no one answered the door, they walked around the property, saying they heard music playing, before returning to their car. One of the boys started writing a letter asking for permission to take the photos at the house, the sheriff’s office said. That partially-written letter was recovered at the scene by investigators.

Metz’s girlfriend, who was home at the time, saw the boys on security cameras and called Metz and 911. Metz arrived before deputies and, according to investigators, got out of his truck, pulled a handgun, and pointed it at the teens’ car when it went off. Metz maintains he never pulled the trigger.

The boy who wasn’t injured told investigators he also believed the shooting was accidental, saying he heard Metz, 40, say, “oh s**t, my gun went off.”

Metz’s attorney, Chris Decker, told CBS News Colorado in May that the gun Metz used that day — a Sig Sauer P320 — is at the center of several safety recalls and lawsuits, both resolved and ongoing, due to instances of it reportedly going off without the trigger being pulled.

Metz was arrested at the scene and has since been released on bond.

He’s charged with second-degree assault with a deadly weapon resulting in serious bodily injury, two counts of menacing with a weapon, and illegal discharge of a firearm — all felonies. He pleaded not guilty in April.

A message was left with Metz’s attorney on Tuesday seeking comment about the trial.

In addition to the criminal case, the teen who was shot is suing Metz in a civil case in Jefferson County. A hearing for that case is set for March 3.

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Community rallies around woman, dog after they were hit by car

By DeAndria Turner

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    LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) — A woman and her dog are facing a long recovery after they were hit by a truck last week, but neighbors in NuLu say the close-knit community is stepping up to help them heal.

Kristin Campbell and her dog, Lucy, were hit Friday night at the intersection of Main and Shelby streets. Both were injured, and witnesses say the moments after the crash were chaotic and frightening.

“You heard a scream,” said Tracey Powers, who was nearby when it happened. “I turned around and saw something in the street.”

That “something” was Campbell and Lucy, a familiar sight in NuLu. Lucy, known for her pink hair, is something of a neighborhood celebrity. Campbell and her dog are daily regulars at local businesses, including The Dog Shop.

“They come every day, sometimes twice a day,” said owner Chris Roark. “They’re family to us.”

Friends who witnessed the crash rushed to help, loading Lucy into a car and rushing her to emergency veterinary care while Campbell was treated for her injuries.

“To see it happen was traumatic,” Powers said. “There was real fear about whether Lucy was going to make it.”

Campbell has since returned home to recover. Lucy remains in critical care with three pelvic fractures and lung injuries, though friends say she is showing signs of improvement.

“She’s eating and she’s barking,” Powers said. “That’s huge.”

The NuLu community has launched a GoFundMe to help cover medical and veterinary expenses as both recover from injuries no one expected.

“We’re hoping to raise enough so money isn’t something they have to worry about while healing,” Roark said.

For those who know them best, the response has been overwhelming but not surprising.

“They’re our family,” Roark said.

In NuLu, neighbors say, a best friend isn’t just a dog, it’s the community that shows up when it matters most.

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Brown University students return to campus after deadly mass shooting

By Matt Reed

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    PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island (WCVB) — Brown University students are returning to campus Wednesday in Providence, Rhode Island, after a gunman opened fire on the campus of the Ivy League school.

Wednesday marks the first day of classes for the 2026 Spring semester at Brown University, more than a month after a gunman opened fire on campus.

Sophomore Ella Cook and freshman Mukhammad Aziz Umurzokov were killed and nine others were wounded inside the Barus and Holley Building on Dec. 13. The deadly shooting sparked a tense, six-day manhunt that crossed into Massachusetts and ended with the discovery of the killer, Claudio Neves Valente, 48, dead in New Hampshire.

Students who spoke with NewsCenter 5 said returning to campus has been an adjustment.

“It’s kind of jarring being back,” said Percy Unger.

Adjustments to the campus include a larger police presence, more emergency blue light stations, and the implementation of card access to all buildings.

While the increased security is intended to protect students, some see it as a stark reminder of December’s tragic shooting.

“It gives me a feeling of insecurity, like we’re prepping for another terrible thing to happen and also a feeling of just paranoia and a closed-offness that used to not be present,” said Unger.

Brown University Student Body President Talib Reddick said he, too, has found it difficult returning to campus.

“I’m still processing everything myself, so it feels a little odd having to come back after this tragedy,” he said. “Even going into a building today, just having to pull out my ID to swipe into a building that was usually unlocked was a little different. By muscle memory, I tried opening the door, but it was locked.”

Cameras have been installed in key areas throughout campus, including the Barus and Holley Building.

Despite the painful reminders of what happened, the community is trying its best to move forward.

Brown University President Christina Paxson penned a letter to the student body, saying that Wednesday marks a new beginning for the campus.

“We will forever be a campus where a senseless attack brought devastating tragedy, and we continue to grieve the lives lost and support the healing of those injured on Dec. 13,” she said. “But this moment alone does not define us.”

Providence city leaders said they plan to commission a third-party review of the response to the mass shooting on the Ivy League campus.

Providence City Councilor John Goncalves said while the shooting certainly shook the community, they’re looking to ensure it never happens again.

In the meantime, an official memorial service for Cook and Mukhammad is scheduled for Feb. 7 and is open to the campus community.

Others will be able to watch live via webcast.

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St. Joseph Museums offers thrills and intrigue for Valentine’s Day

Danielle Bailey

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — The St. Joseph Museums invites the public to attend a series designed to offer thrills and twists for Valentine’s Day.

“Nothing Says Love Like Murder,” a three-event series designed for couples, friends and curious minds, features hands-on investigations, historic intrigue and exploration within the museum’s spaces.

Guests can participate in the following events:

Forensic Night — 6 p.m. on Feb. 7 at the Frederick Avenue Complex for guests who want to test their detective skills.

Murder at the Mansion — 6 p.m. on Feb. 13 at the Wyeth-Tootle Mansion. The mansion transforms into a living game board for a classic ‘Whodunnit’ case.

Glore After Hours — 9 p.m. on Feb.14 at the Glore Psychiatric Museum. A guided paranormal investigation of the museum.

For more information and to register, visit stjosephmuseum.org/events, or contact Kami Jones at kami@stjosephmuseum.org or 816-232-8471. Early registration is encouraged as space is limited.

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Ticketmaster limits AFC Championship ticket sales to buyers in the Rocky Mountain region

By Marissa Barrett

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    MANCHESTER, New Hampshire (WMUR) — New England Patriots fans hoping to attend Sunday’s AFC Championship game in Denver may run into challenges when trying to buy tickets.

Ticketmaster displayed a notice saying only buyers with billing addresses in the Rocky Mountain region are eligible to purchase tickets for the game.

Keith Pagello, founder of TicketData, said similar restrictions have been used in the past, including when the New York Yankees limited ticket sales to Boston Red Sox fans during the AL Wild Card Series.

“Teams often do this to signal that they are trying to control the crowd, but in reality it does not have a meaningful impact on the makeup of fans who actually attend the game,” Pagello said.

Pagello said Patriots fans can still buy tickets through the secondary market.

According to StubHub, the cost of two tickets ranges from about $1,000 in the upper levels to nearly $22,000 for the best view.

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Arkansas police searching for bank robbery suspect, considered armed & extremely dangerous

By Patrick Clark

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    FORT SMITH, Arkansas (KHBS, KHOG) — The Fort Smith Police Department is investigating a bank robbery reported Tuesday afternoon in the 5200 block of Rogers Avenue.

This was at the First National Bank at the corner of Rogers Avenue and Waldron Rd.

Police say the robbery occurred at approximately 3:39 p.m. on Jan. 20, 2026. The suspect was described as a male who was carrying what appeared to be a pistol. Investigators believe the suspect fled west on Rogers Avenue in a gray Kia Forte with Oklahoma license tags.

No injuries were reported.

Tuesday evening Fort Smith police announced an arrest warrant for the suspect, Aljon Smith of Oklahoma City. Police said he was driving in a gray Kia Forte with Oklahoma tag RIX017. Aljon should be considered armed & dangerous.

Fort Smith Police announced an arrest warrant for Aljon Smith, 31, of Oklahoma City. He should be considered armed and extremely dangerous.

Detectives are working to obtain surveillance video and gather additional information that could help identify and locate the person or people responsible. Police said more details will be released as they become available and appropriate.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Fort Smith Police Department at 479-709-5000.

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Sheriff: Mass shooting started as arranged gun sale between teens

By Ari Hait

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    FORT PIERCE, Florida (WPBF) — A planned gun purchase involving teenagers turned into a chaotic shootout in Fort Pierce Sunday afternoon, leaving four people injured and detectives scrambling to piece together the events.

Initially, one of the victims told detectives that the meeting was arranged to buy an iPhone on Facebook Marketplace, but investigators now believe it was actually about buying guns.

The sheriff said the situation is so convoluted that they are still trying to determine who are the victims and who are the suspects.

The scene on the 3600 block of Avenue R was marked by police tape and dozens of yellow placards, each indicating a bullet fired during the incident.

“This was a full-blown shootout here in broad daylight,” said St. Lucie County Sheriff Richard Del Toro.

Sheriff Del Toro said two 18-year-olds and a 17-year-old used a messaging app to arrange a gun purchase from three other individuals.

“A little concerning considering the fact you have people of this age group dealing with firearms, illegal firearms transactions,” he said.

Del Toro said shortly after the teens arrived, something went wrong.

“Three individuals came from the vicinity of a vacant residence on Avenue R and within moments the transaction escalated into gunfire,” Del Toro said. “We recovered 30 casings at the scene, so this obviously escalated very quickly and very violently.”

The shootout resulted in the three teenage buyers and one 16-year-old seller being shot.

All are expected to survive.

Investigators have since recovered 10 guns, with at least three believed to have been used in the shooting.

Detectives are still working to determine who fired the guns and how the teenagers obtained them.

“This isn’t like TV where this stuff gets solved in an hour’s time,” Del Toro said. “This takes a lot of work, a lot of coordination, a lot of documentation. A lot of work with our state attorney’s office.”

Detectives have identified a fifth person involved as a 17-year-old and are still searching for a sixth individual.

So far, no charges have been filed.

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