A Denver marijuana pioneer murdered and still no arrests.
Fifteen years ago, on February 17, 2007, Ken Gorman, the father of the Denver 420 rally and a cannabis activist who is credited with helping fuel the marijuana-legalization movement nationwide, was murdered in his Denver home.
A Denver police spokesperson pushes back on this assertion:"To say 'no progress has been made' is inaccurate. Due to the case being open, we are limited in what can be released, but we can say that while there has not been an arrest, DPD continues to investigate the homicide of Mr. Gorman."
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