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Colorado Supreme Court shooting, man arrested

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4 January 2024
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An armed man forced his way into the Supreme Court building in the US state of Colorado, opening fire and causing significant damage before being arrested, local police said on Tuesday.

This court recently declared Donald Trump unfit to run for president in the state, but the link with the shooting has not been demonstrated, said police in Colorado, in the west of the United States.

The events took place in Denver on the night of Monday to Tuesday: the man, whose identity has not been communicated, found himself involved in a car accident, during which he aimed his rifle at another driver.

He then shot out a window of the Supreme Court building, threatening an unarmed security guard.

The suspect progressed to the 6th floor of the building, where he opened fire several times, according to police.

He surrendered to law enforcement about two hours later.

“There is significant and widespread damage to the building. The investigation is still ongoing,” said the police, who did not report any injuries.

“At this time, it is believed to be unrelated to previous threats against Colorado Supreme Court justices,” she added.

The Colorado Supreme Court declared Donald Trump ineligible for the presidency on December 19 due to his attitude during the assault on the Capitol in Washington on January 6, 2021. This decision, which caused shock, was followed by another similar one taken by the US state of Maine on December 28.

The Supreme Court of the United States – the highest court in the country – should be asked to decide this question in the coming months.

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