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CU Boulder open with increased police presence as manhunt continues

by Carina Julig April 17, 2019
by Carina Julig April 17, 2019 2 minutes read
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Sol Pais (FBI)

Update: Pais was found by police at Mount Evans. Investigators have confirmed that she is dead, it is not clear how she died.

CU Boulder will remain open but will have an increased police presence today as the manhunt for a Columbine-infatuated woman who made a credible threat toward Colorado schools continues.

Sol Pais, 18, is “armed and considered to be extremely dangerous.”

According to reporting from the Denver Post, she traveled from Florida to Colorado because she is “infatuated with Columbine,” and purchased a shotgun after arriving in the state.

“While there’s no specific threat against CU Boulder, we take this general threat seriously and will have an increased police presence around campus today,” said a statement from CU Boulder Police Department this morning.

While it is unlikely Pais would target CU, CUPD is increasing security out of an “abundance of caution.”

Public schools along the Front Range are closed today as Pais remains at large, including all schools in the Boulder Valley School District,Denver Public Schools, Jefferson County School District and Cherry Creek School District.

This Saturday will mark the 20th anniversary of a school shooting that killed 12 students and one teacher at Columbine High School in Littleton on April 20, 1999.

The FBI are asking people with information about Pais’ location to contact them at 303-630-6227 denverfbitips@fbi.gov. If you see Pais, call 911.

Contact CU Independent Managing Editor Carina Julig at carina.julig@colorado.edu.

Carina Julig

Carina Julig serves as the managing editor of the CU Independent. A junior majoring in journalism and political science, she formerly interned at the Boulder Daily Camera and studied journalism abroad in the Balkans. She is a California native and cut her teeth in student journalism at her San Diego high school.

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