The incident happened two weeks to the day after the state Supreme Court ruled Donald Trump cannot appear on the state’s primary ballot based on his actions surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol breach and the riot by his supporters.
DENVER — A man shot through a window and broke into the Colorado Supreme Court building early Tuesday, causing “significant and extensive” damage in several areas of the building before
(Bloomberg) An armed man was arrested early Tuesday after breaking in to the Colorado Supreme Court before it opened, firing a weapon, holding a security guard at gunpoint and starting a small fire, authorities said. No injuries were reported.Most Read from BloombergIran Sends Warship to Red Sea After US Sinks Houthi BoatsTokyo Runway Collision Leaves 5 Dead, Aircraft AblazeHarvard’s President Claudine Gay to Resign After ControversyUS Pressured Netherlands to Block China-Bound Chip Machinery
A man identified by police as Brandon Olsen shot through a window and broke into the Colorado Supreme Court building early Tuesday, causing "significant and extensive" damage in several areas of the building before surrendering, authorities said.
Brandon Olsen has “no affiliation politically whatsoever” and was experiencing a mental health breakdown during the incident, his ex-wife, Colorado resident Tori Schumacher, told The Denver Post on Tuesday.