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Suspect Arrested in College of Colorado Capturing That Killed Two

A Michigan man was arrested on Monday on homicide fees associated to the deadly capturing of two individuals in a dormitory on the College of Colorado campus in Colorado Springs, the police mentioned.

Nicholas Jordan, 25, of Detroit, who was enrolled on the college, was arrested in Colorado Springs on first diploma homicide fees within the capturing of one other pupil, Samuel Knopp, 24, of Parker, Colo., and Celie Rain Montgomery, 26, of Pueblo, Colo., the Colorado Springs Police Division mentioned on Monday in a series of statements on X.

Mr. Jordan was being held on $1 million bond in El Paso County jail and was scheduled to look in court docket on Tuesday, records show.

The police mentioned that the investigation was ongoing and that the individuals concerned knew one another. They didn’t present a motive or different particulars.

Mr. Knopp was a senior on the college finding out music, and Mr. Jordan was additionally enrolled on the college, mentioned Jenna Press, a college spokeswoman. She didn’t present additional particulars. The college’s music program in 2023 featured a video of Mr. Knopp taking part in his guitar throughout his junior recital.

At about 6 a.m. on Friday, the campus police obtained a name about gunfire coming from Crestone Home, a dormitory on the campus of the College of Colorado at Colorado Springs, a metropolis of about 480,000 individuals on the base of the Rocky Mountains.

The campus police discovered two individuals lifeless within the room and known as the Colorado Springs Police Division, which dispatched its murder unit to research.

By Friday night time, the police had an arrest warrant, setting in movement a seek for Mr. Jordan. By Sunday, the police division known as the capturing “an isolated incident between parties that were known to one another and not a random attack against the school or other students at the university.”

The division mentioned it was working with the campus police to make sure the campus group was secure.

The search lasted by way of the weekend, till about 8 a.m. on Monday, when a motorized vehicle theft unit discovered Mr. Jordan in a automotive within the metropolis, the police mentioned. He was taken into custody after about half-hour.

College students and officers held a “healing walk” on campus on Monday, laying flowers on the base of a marble statue of a mountain lion, a logo of the college and the mascot for its athletic groups.

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