Albuquerque Journal

Shooting comment puts end to radio show

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DENVER — A Denver radio station has canceled a scheduled program after one of the hosts said he wished a school shooting would interrupt media coverage of impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

Chuck Bonniwell from the show “Chuck & Julie” was complainin­g Tuesday about an abundance of media coverage on the impeachmen­t of President Donald Trump.

“You wish for a nice school shooting to interrupt the monotony,” Bonniwell said.

His co-host and wife Julie Hayden immediatel­y cut in, saying, “Don’t even say that,” and told listeners not to call in.

The show is broadcast across the Denver metropolit­an area and reaches communitie­s where high-profile mass shootings such as the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, the 2012 Aurora movie theater shooting and this year’s STEM Highlands Ranch school shooting, have occurred.

In an official statement posted on Twitter on Wednesday evening KNUSAM said the decision to end the program was made immediatel­y. The statement also noted Colorado’s “history of school violence.”

KNUS-AM gave an official statement on its website stating that the 1-4 p.m. weekday slot would now feature the Salem Network show “America First,” hosted by Sebastian Gorka.

Bonniwell said Wednesday his comment was meant as a joke.

“Making a statement like that is just unbelievab­le. I couldn’t believe it,” said John Castillo, father of the high school student killed in May at STEM Highlands Ranch school in suburban Denver when two students opened fire and wounded eight others.

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