BOULDER, Colo. — Boulder Police responded to a large party Saturday that turned destructive and violent near 10th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, in the area known to University of Colorado Boulder students as the Hill. CU Boulder tweeted Saturday evening that the Boulder Police Department (BPD) was on the scene. It said people in the area could be subject to arrest and CU sanctions. Three SWAT officers were struck with bricks and rocks, leaving them with minor injuries, according to police. An armored rescue vehicle and a fire truck were heavily damaged, they said.
BPD tweeted that it was reviewing body camera footage and social media to identify anyone involved in damaging property and assaulting officers, promising to review every lead and arrest those responsible.
On Sunday, the Boulder County District Attorney, Michael Dougherty, released a statement saying his office will work with BPD to “determine the identities of the people who damaged private property and assaulted first responders because they should be held fully responsible for their outrageous actions.”
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