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CBS Denver
January 11, 2021
DENVER (CBS4) – A hangman's noose was found at a work site at Denver International Airport in late 2020, bringing a $700 million airport gate construction project to a halt, triggering a Denver Police investigation and prompting the construction company involved to offer a $125,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.
"This is totally unacceptable and any act of bias or hate will not be tolerated," said Chris McFadden, Vice-President of Turner Construction company, which is co-managing the $700 million expansion of gates on concourses A and B.
Contacted by CBS4, McFadden said a noose was found in October of 2020 on some temporary stairs within the construction site of Concourse A. It was hanging from a rail. Denver police were contacted immediately.
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