
Chief John Minor Ret.
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Chief John Minor Ret.
@SilverPD01
Opininated, Retired Police Chief, Retired Elected County Sheriff, English by birth (Scouser)…and proud American by choice! 🇺🇸. No DMs 🚫unless I know you!






🚨 BREAKING: Another sanctuary horror in Colorado Illegal alien Jorge Alberto Campos raped an 11-year-old child, got convicted on all five counts of sexual assault on a child... Then Colorado's soft-on-crime system released him on bail before sentencing.

Nearly $13K in losses and he’s already back out on the streets… Since mid-February, our suspect, 37-year-old Alfred Jones, has gone on a rampage of retail theft, targeting stores like Target, Ulta, Kohl’s and Barnes & Noble. He had racked just shy of $13K in stolen merchandise. Unbelievable. D2 officers found and arrested him last Thursday. Jones is facing four counts of theft and one count of robbery, but it doesn’t end there… He was released on a PR bond Friday. For those who need a refresher, that means a $0 bond. Jones also has a long criminal history dating back to 2009 for you guessed it: theft. You know what wasn’t $0? The nearly $13K stolen from Aurora businesses. And guess what? He was back at his favorite Target store Saturday morning, ready to do it again. Thankfully, loss prevention recognized him as he walked in and escorted him out. Some may say, “This is the cost of doing business.” We believe that’s unacceptable. Total losses for larceny in 2024 exceeded $1.8 million. ⬇️We cut that down to $870K in 2025. And that’s still too much. Jones is one of dozens of offenders who have been arrested, released, and then reoffend. We, like so many of you, want the cycle to slow and stop. That’s why we’re continuing to focus on these cases and working with our partners across the justice system to highlight the organized nature and impact of these crimes. If you see something, say something. And if this concerns you, make your voice heard with community leaders. Our businesses and our community deserve better. [Media Description: Booking photo of suspect.]







"It’s not a great time to be English"…🍻













I'm working with @MichaelBennet & @Hickenlooper to put a stop to ICE's new facility in Hudson, CO. We're not going to let this DHS expand in CO with no accountability. If they don't immediately reverse course, we will show up to conduct our duty to ensure oversight.


For the fourth year in a row, Colorado consumers were more in debt than the residents of ANY other state. The average Coloradan aged 18+ owed $92,690 in outstanding consumer loan balances on 12/31/25, almost half as much again as the average American, and $4,840 more than the average Californian.

Here's another really troubling thing about this week's vote by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission to begin the rulemaking process for a potential fur ban in #Colorado. The commissioner who initiated and aggressively pushed the process forward, Jessica Beaulieu, has an apparent conflict of interest -- and maybe numerous conflicts of interest -- that she did not disclose, from what I can gather. Beaulieu did not recuse herself from acting and voting on a petition brought by an organization she formerly worked for, the relentlessly radical Center for Biological Diversity (or CBD). Nor did she disclose that past relationship; as well as her past professional association with the @GovofCO's husband, animal activist Marlon Reis. Beaulieu was once a legal fellow at CBD, which is known for its hardcore anti-hunting agenda, yet no one raised any point of order as she rammed through the 6-4 vote to advance CBD's fur ban petition. She made the motion, ignored pleas to deny it from @COParksWildlife staff, and blew off the many stakeholders who spoke against it -- all while hiding her CBD ties and professional links to Reis. This isn't just an "appearance" of conflict; it seems like a blatant one, potentially violating CPW rules against benefiting allied organizations, as well as Colorado's Article XXIX ethics code against actions that have the potential to erode public trust. Nothing erodes public trust like having a supposedly independent #wildlife commissioner ram through an extreme anti-hunting proposal that was written by an organization she once worked for. Beaulieu's ties to Gov. Polis and his husband also bear more scrutiny, in light of the radical turn this has taken. There was no recusal. There was no disclosure of her potential conflicts that I can find in the record, or in media reports. And this commissioner has been flagged for ethics problems before, with accusations that she violated open meetings rules. This looks like something that demands a probe by Colorado's Independent Ethics Commission. The big problem there is that the Independence Ethics Commission isn't independent. Its members also were appointed by the Governor who appointed Beaulieu to the CPW commission. It's all so sordid, incestuous, self-serving and smelly -- but not surprising when one party holds total power and there are no checks on that power. It's a situation that breeds corruption, shady dealings, and cronyism of the type we just saw play out in real time courtesy of our hijacked-by-radicals Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission. Share if you agree that this apparent ethics issue needs further investigation. #copolitics #coleg @MilesBlumhardt @coloradoan @DenverChannel @CBSNewsColorado @CompleteCO









