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CU Boulder party: Police say they have identified 5 suspects

Safety and health consideration: The city spokesperson for Boulder said those who attended the party should quarantine for 10 days, monitor symptoms for up to 14 days and take advantage of free testing seven days after exposure at sites around the city.   I think the cost of potential spread is very serious, Boulder County Public Health spokesperson Angela Simental said. Simental said party-goers should quarantine and get a COVID test without fear of getting caught. I do want to emphasize that testing is not linked to any gathering so people can go and feel free to test and make sure that if they have a positive COVID test that they isolate, Simental said.

CU Boulder students frustrated, but not shocked by weekend riot

CU Boulder students frustrated, but not shocked by weekend riot Deborah Swearingen © Provided by Denver Post Hundreds of what appear to be CU Boulder students crowd 10th Street near Pennsylvania Avenue on University Hill on Saturday. When Lia Cioni opened Twitter on Sunday, she was confused to see the University of Colorado Boulder trending. Cioni, a junior who transferred to CU Boulder last fall, was “baffled and deeply disappointed” when she found out why. On Saturday night, Boulder police Chief Maris Herold estimates anywhere from 500 to 800 people with very little mask wearing and no social distancing gathered near Pennsylvania Avenue and 10th Street on University Hill.

They are not welcome at the university : City, university, students condemn massive party-turned-riot at CU Boulder | Colorado Springs News

The Boulder community is standing in firm opposition to Saturday night’s massive party at the University of Colorado at Boulder, which resulted in extensive property damage and injury to three police officers. Numerous city officials, CU students and staff spoke out Sunday against the actions of the several hundreds of CU students who hosted and attended the party-turned-riot at 10th Street and College Avenue on University Hill. Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty called the incident “selfish” and “outrageous” in a statement Sunday morning. “Our community was put at risk last night by the individuals involved in the incident in the Hill area,” Dougherty said. “Their callous disregard for our community’s safety and well-being is shameful.”

What happens next? The aftermath of the University Hill riot

What happens next? The aftermath of the University Hill riot One car damaged in the riot. March 7, 2021 (Io Hartman/CU Independent). Serious charges and vigorous prosecution: that’s what participants of the March 6 riot will face from Boulder law enforcement. At least, that’s what they say. After hundreds of people gathered on University Hill, blatantly ignoring social distancing rules, tensions quickly escalated as participants vandalized first responder vehicles, destroyed several private cars and injured three police officers. In the early afternoon, a few smaller parties drew attention from concerned citizens, but they rapidly grew and merged into one large event.

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