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Auraria Campus police officer injured Monday morning in shooting

Auraria Campus at 9th St. and Colfax Avenue closed five hours for criminal investigation
Auraria Campus police officer injured Monday morning in shooting
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DENVER — An Auraria Campus police officer was injured in a shooting on campus early Monday morning. The Auraria Campus at 9th St. and Colfax Avenue was closed for about five hours so police could conduct a criminal investigation, Auraria Campus Marketing and Communications Director Devra Ashby said.

The RTD light rail station at Colfax and Auraria was also closed during that time. 9th and Colfax has since reopened and the RTD station is operating normally again, but there would be an increased police presence, according to Ashby. Anyone trying to get on campus Monday could still use the north and east entrances on Auraria Parkway and Speer Boulevard as an alternate.

The lead-up to the shooting started just after 1:15 a.m. Monday. Two police officers approached a suspect who assaulted officers after breaking into a car, according to Ashby.

The suspect ran from officers. When police later found the suspect and tried to take him into custody a second time, he resisted arrest and officers Tased him, Ashby said in a news release Monday morning.

In response, the suspect shot at officers multiple times, Ashby said, hitting one of the officers in the arm. he then tried to run away again before Auraria Campus police and Denver police were finally able to arrest him.

The Denver Police Department is coordinating the criminal investigation.

Auraria Campus police officer injured Monday morning in shooting

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