The Denver Post

Police fatally shoot woman carrying replica gun

- By Katie Langford klangford@denverpost.com

A woman carrying a replica gun was shot and killed by Boulder police Sunday afternoon after she allegedly pointed the replica at someone outside the North Boulder Recreation Center and then ran from police, officials said.

Boulder police Deputy Chief Ron Gosage announced the woman’s death at a news conference in front of Boulder police headquarte­rs Monday afternoon, 18 hours after the department first posted on X that there had been a police shooting.

That post did not specify whether anyone was wounded or killed by officers.

Emergency dispatcher­s received a 911 call at 4:10 p.m. from a driver who said he was in his car in the recreation center’s driveway exit at 3170 Broadway when a woman approached him and pointed a gun at him, Gosage said at the news conference.

Officers arrived at the scene two minutes later and located the woman at 4:14 p.m. She did not follow officer commands and headed north on Broadway on foot, Gosage said.

Police attempted to detain her through deescalati­on and lesslethal uses of force for approximat­ely 15 minutes while they followed her down residentia­l side streets, Gosage said.

The woman refused to stop or show her hands and pulled what appeared to be a gun out of her purse, the department said in a news release.

Two officers fired their guns at 4:26 p.m., Gosage said.

Police and Boulder Fire Rescue administer­ed medical aid for nearly 40 minutes, including chest compressio­ns and a tourniquet, before the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.

Officers recovered a replica of a Beretta pistol from the woman’s hand.

She will be identified by the Boulder County Coroner’s Office, Gosage said. No officers were injured during the encounter, and the two officers involved are on paid administra­tive leave, Gosage said.

“The use of deadly force is something that no officer wants to do,” Gosage said. “The taking of a life is the most serious action an officer can take. The incident is a tragedy and our thoughts are with the friends and family of the woman who died.”

Boulder County’s multiagenc­y critical incident team was immediatel­y notified of the shooting and began investigat­ing, District Attorney Michael Dougherty said at the news conference.

After the investigat­ion is finished, the team will present the findings to the district attorney’s office to determine whether the officers were legally justified in using force or if criminal charges should be filed, Dougherty said.

“This is an absolute tragedy any time there’s a loss of life,” Dougherty said. “I can promise you that the investigat­ion is going to be thorough, as it should be any time an officer uses deadly physical force.”

Dougherty encouraged anyone who witnessed the incident to reach out to investigat­ors.

Police also are seeking informatio­n about a trespassin­g incident involving the same woman at the recreation center reported at 3:13 p.m.

The woman refused to leave a bathroom and was escorted off the property by police, according to a news release from the department.

During the 18-hour gap between when the shooting was announced and when the woman’s death was announced, investigat­ors were conducting interviews and determinin­g how to provide the community with the most accurate informatio­n in the most timely way possible, spokespers­on Dionne Waugh said.

The department regularly reviews best practices in public informatio­n, Waugh said.

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