1. DA Probes Social Media’s Role in Kirk Assassination
Boulder’s District Attorney is investigating social media algorithms on platforms like Facebook and Reddit, probing their role in radicalizing youth toward violence. The investigation follows the assassination of conservative campus speaker Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University last week by suspect Tyler Robinson, deemed “terminally online.” Authorities linked Robinson’s radicalization to Discord and online echo chambers, recovering a high-powered rifle. The DA aims to subpoena platform data to trace influence paths, sparking debates on tech accountability. Over 30 educators were fired for celebratory posts. Community leaders urge Boulder youth to report toxic content, emphasizing digital literacy amid rising political tensions.
2. Jann Scott Shares Redford Letter on Homeless Doc
Local filmmaker Jann Scott revealed a heartfelt letter from the late Robert Redford, who died Tuesday at 89, praising Scott’s 1990s award-winning documentary about a Boulder homeless man. Redford called it a “quiet masterpiece” capturing humanity’s struggles. Scott said the note rekindled memories of Boulder’s compassionate spirit. “Bob saw the soul in the story,” Scott shared. The doc, highlighting life on Pearl Street, won regional acclaim. With Redford’s Boulder ties—from CU to Sundance—Scott plans screenings to honor him. Fans celebrate the Hollywood-local connection.
3. Boulder’s Brits Buzz Over Trump’s Windsor Visit
Boulder’s British expat community, over 5,000 strong, is thrilled as President Trump visits Windsor Castle today for his second UK state visit, hosted by King Charles III. Local Brits, gathered at the British-American Society, cheered the Red Arrows flypast and royal banquets. “Pure pageantry!” said Emma Hargrove, a CU lecturer. Boulder Channel 1’s editor, Jann Scott, a former International Times reporter in England, fondly recalls UK days. Despite London protests, Boulder Brits focus on diplomacy, hosting watch parties.