Denver increasing security at hotel shelter after double homicide

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Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.

DENVER — The city is increasing security at a homeless hotel shelter that was the scene of a double homicide on Saturday, the mayor’s office announced.

“There have been a lot of deaths here since I’ve been here,” said Jeremy Page, who said he was staying at the hotel with a friend.“It’s just hard to tell the difference between the good people and the bad people until it’s too late,” said Page. Denver increasing security as hotel shelter, which was scene of a double homicide Another shelter resident, who also didn’t want to be identified, said the female homicide victim was a friend of his.

“I think it's horrific what's allowed to happen in the shelters,” said Arfsten. “The people in here need help and they need a safe place to live.”He said no one bothered to stop him. The city also increased police patrols around the hotel shelter and was in the process of installing a badging system for staff and residents to access the site.

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