A Colorado wildfire evacuee has been charged with threatening a firefighter
Following the uncommon urban wildfire that started Thursday morning on the northern fringes of the Denver metropolitan region, officials originally stated that there were no reports of fatalities or missing persons. However, a report indicated that an evacuee suspected of threatening firefighters and discovered with a loaded AR-15 and 2,000 rounds of ammunition was turned over to Boulder County Jail.According to an arrest document published Tuesday, a Louisville man named Stephen Tyger Francis Roch was caught with 2,000 rounds of ammo in his car after reportedly threatening firefighters with an AR-15 weapon during the Marshall Fire evacuations. Roch,