CO - Possible Serial Shooter Has Colorado Drivers on Edge #3

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Another. This one from Sunday AM
FORT COLLINS COLORADOAN - A woman reported her windshield shattered while she was driving on Interstate 25 in Fort Collins on Sunday marking, the third reported shattered window on the interstate in Larimer County in four days, according to emergency radio reports.
The windshield shattered on southbound I-25 near mile marker 271, just north of the Mulberry Street exit. The woman reportedly said she believed the windshield was shot out.
The woman is not meeting with Colorado State Patrol until later this evening, according to the emergency radio. If troopers believe the incident is related with the three unsolved shootings of people, two fatal, in Northern Colorado that occurred over the summer, they will relay the information and evidence to the task force investigating the two fatal shootings, said task force spokesman David Moore.
Read more at the Coloradoan: http://noconow.co/1U2WEuy

There is that common denominator again: Exit Ramp or Access road. <
The windshield shattered on southbound I-25 near mile marker 271, just north of the Mulberry Street exit
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Another. This one from Sunday AM
FORT COLLINS COLORADOAN - A woman reported her windshield shattered while she was driving on Interstate 25 in Fort Collins on Sunday marking, the third reported shattered window on the interstate in Larimer County in four days, according to emergency radio reports.
The windshield shattered on southbound I-25 near mile marker 271, just north of the Mulberry Street exit. The woman reportedly said she believed the windshield was shot out.
The woman is not meeting with Colorado State Patrol until later this evening, according to the emergency radio. If troopers believe the incident is related with the three unsolved shootings of people, two fatal, in Northern Colorado that occurred over the summer, they will relay the information and evidence to the task force investigating the two fatal shootings, said task force spokesman David Moore.
Read more at the Coloradoan: http://noconow.co/1U2WEuy
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Wow. Cant believe they are still happening. And still cant believe the non-caring attitude of LE about it. The public should ban together and demand some answers. Maybe FOIA could be used to get some info. or some editorial columns in newspapers. or get a main newspaper to run another special on the random window shootings to generate interest.

There has to be some solid answer to this and if LE cannot figure it out then maybe they need to put more resources on it. Like surely by now they have thought of setting up surveillance cameras at key points along the highway or something along those lines.

All I know is this response below should not be acceptable to the public:

"Authorities say that today's and yesterday's window shatterings are not thought to be related to prior shootings or window shatterings. "

ok...so does that mean nothing is going to be done about them. And some poor soul is going to get glass in their eye or have their eye put out or worse.

Keeping CO locals in our prayers.
 
Another. This one from Sunday AM
FORT COLLINS COLORADOAN - A woman reported her windshield shattered while she was driving on Interstate 25 in Fort Collins on Sunday marking, the third reported shattered window on the interstate in Larimer County in four days, according to emergency radio reports.
The windshield shattered on southbound I-25 near mile marker 271, just north of the Mulberry Street exit. The woman reportedly said she believed the windshield was shot out.
The woman is not meeting with Colorado State Patrol until later this evening, according to the emergency radio. If troopers believe the incident is related with the three unsolved shootings of people, two fatal, in Northern Colorado that occurred over the summer, they will relay the information and evidence to the task force investigating the two fatal shootings, said task force spokesman David Moore.
Read more at the Coloradoan: http://noconow.co/1U2WEuy

Thank you CathyinCo for the update.

Sigh. I do not understand the last sentence (BBM). The task force needs to be on scene & meeting with the woman as soon as they hear about it and conducting their own investigation, just in case, not waiting for the troopers to relay information. This is ridiculous and infuriating to me. The task force needs to be onsite and processing the vehicle immediately, before any evidence is compromised. THEY are the ones supposedly handling this investigation, and supposedly the ones that would be knowledgeable about all the past details and circumstances surrounding this situation. This is so frustrating. I can not believe what I'm reading. It's almost like all this stuff is a joke. Could they purposely be trying to downplay their involvement?

'If troopers believe...". The "Task Force" has nothing to lose by investigating this. I don't get it! I want to keep hoping that there is more going on behind the scenes, then I read garbage like this. JMO

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Another. This one from Sunday AM
FORT COLLINS COLORADOAN - A woman reported her windshield shattered while she was driving on Interstate 25 in Fort Collins on Sunday marking, the third reported shattered window on the interstate in Larimer County in four days, according to emergency radio reports.
The windshield shattered on southbound I-25 near mile marker 271, just north of the Mulberry Street exit. The woman reportedly said she believed the windshield was shot out.
The woman is not meeting with Colorado State Patrol until later this evening, according to the emergency radio. If troopers believe the incident is related with the three unsolved shootings of people, two fatal, in Northern Colorado that occurred over the summer, they will relay the information and evidence to the task force investigating the two fatal shootings, said task force spokesman David Moore.
Read more at the Coloradoan: http://noconow.co/1U2WEuy

Thanks for posting that, Cathy! I've put a marker up on the map. The location is very close to Thursday's shattering, within a mile or two, depending on how you read the locations descriptions. The Thursday shattering was "near Hwy. 14" (which is also called Mulberry). The Sunday shattering was "just north of the Mulberry exit". The Sunday shattering was "near mile marker 271, just north of the Mulberry Street exit" (the Mulberry exit itself is at mile marker 269). Two attacks this close together in time and location might signal a change in the shooter's thinking. The previous window shatterings are spread pretty evenly along I-25. Might the shooter be getting more cocky? More hasty? Here's a screen shot of the area around the recent shatterings from the case map. (The screen shot only shows the northern half of the case area and only about a third of the overall window shatterings). Sunday's shattering has a square yellow marker. Friday's has a yellow diamond. Thursday's is a yellow circle.

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I noticed that it was Katie de la Rosa of the Coloradoan and who broke the story of the most recent shattering, as she had the Thursday shattering. Here again, it seems, she picked up on it from scanner traffic - or we may never have heard of it. I'm becoming a fan. Here, again, is the link to her most recent article: Third windshield shatters this week on I-25 in Fort Collins
 
Thanks for posting that, Cathy! I've put a marker up on the map. The location is very close to Thursday's shattering, within a mile or two, depending on how you read the locations descriptions. The Thursday shattering was "near Hwy. 14" (which is also called Mulberry). The Sunday shattering was "just north of the Mulberry exit". The Sunday shattering was "near mile marker 271, just north of the Mulberry Street exit" (the Mulberry exit itself is at mile marker 269). Two attacks this close together in time and location might signal a change in the shooter's thinking. The previous window shatterings are spread pretty evenly along I-25. Might the shooter be getting more cocky? More hasty? Here's a screen shot of the area around the recent shatterings from the case map. (The screen shot only shows the northern half of the case area and only about a third of the overall window shatterings). Sunday's shattering has a square yellow marker. Friday's has a yellow diamond. Thursday's is a yellow circle.

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I noticed that it was Katie de la Rosa of the Coloradoan and who broke the story of the most recent shattering, as she had the Thursday shattering. Here again, it seems, she picked up on it from scanner traffic - or we may never have heard of it. I'm becoming a fan. Here, again, is the link to her most recent article: Third windshield shatters this week on I-25 in Fort Collins

Thank you Forager. This is just unbelievable...
 
Thank you Forager. This is just unbelievable...

What I find unbelievable, with respect, is the idea that a serial shooter would use live ammo for 2 (perhaps 3) incidents, and then, after not being caught, deescalate. Would a terrorist, or a serial shooter, prospective serial killer, choose to do this? If the theory is that a shooter who has gone undetected and uncaught would decide to start to prefer shattering windows (say, using frangible ammo), is there any precedent for this? Does it make sense with all of the knowledge we have about serial shooters and serial killers? Does it make sense from a terrorist perspective?

I don't really see how it does. Perhaps LE are telling us the truth. Perhaps the total lack of evidence to suggest a shooter in all of the window shattering incidents means that there is not a shooter. Perhaps the fact that there are so many incidents at off-ramps and access roads has something to do with the fact that there is a greater chance of road debris hitting a window at those sites. Perhaps this has nothing to do with ISIS, or Islamic terrorism, or far-right terrorism (which is the greater risk, mind you).
 
9news appears to have a video but I can not view it. I'm not sure if there is anything else there that has not been mentioned already:

Third windshield shatters this week on I-25 in Fort Collins | 00:33
http://www.9news.com/videos/news/2862677476001/4442505762001/

"A woman reported her windshield shattered while she was driving on Interstate 25 in Fort Collins on Sunday marking, the third reported shattered window on the interstate in Larimer County in four days, according to emergency radio reports."

Any photos of the vehicle or window? (Tia)
 
Larimer County Sheriff's Office Incident Blotter:
http://www.larimer.org/sheriff/blotter.cfm

Quote by Forager:
"The Thursday shattering was "near Hwy. 14" (which is also called Mulberry). The Sunday shattering was "just north of the Mulberry exit". The Sunday shattering was "near mile marker 271, just north of the Mulberry Street exit" (the Mulberry exit itself is at mile marker 269)."

Eta/ Upon a cursory glance:
See all the blanks for Mulberry; also, Suspicious Circumstances/Prowler on Mulberry; also "shooting with injuries" on Spaulding (I wonder what that's about).
Also, "Suspicious Circumstances/Prowler MM265 I25 SB, LFC"
http://www.larimer.org/sheriff/blotter/20150823.htm

*not saying any of these are related, but again, remember the prior patterns of consecutive incidents on the same day, and consecutive days.

Eta: more blanks on Mulberry for Friday (odd) / It (Mulberry) appears to be listed on a bunch of different days?
http://www.larimer.org/sheriff/blotter/20150821.html

Eta: Its a hotel, it seems, 4333 E Mulberry (Americas Best Value Inn & Suites).
So is 3900 (Motel 6). 3836 E Mulberry is an Econolodge. 3634 E Mulberry is a National 9 Motel.
*must be standard patrolling (or just a lot of calls for these motels).

08/20/2015 083310 Motor Vehicle Accident with No Injuries MM262 I25 SB, LFC
http://www.larimer.org/sheriff/blotter/20150820.htm

*Sigh, needle in a haystack. All of this. IMO there's more going on here, more incidents not being reported, I just know it, jmo... I25 is a busy traffic route, so of course there will be many accidents. Not saying they are all related, lol.

Eta: Thinking out loud: Trucker?
 
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An artist's rendering of the "vehicle of interest" cited by the task force looking into shootings and shatterings in northern Colorado.
http://www.westword.com/news/have-y...terest-in-northern-colorado-shootings-6726797

"Law enforcers looking into these incidents subsequently "have been able to develop what they believe to be a depiction of a vehicle of interest based on several interviews and canvasses during the investigation," the LCSO reveals.

The ride in question is thought to be a 1970s model, full-size, single cab Chevrolet or GMC pickup with a full-size bed, painted orange except for black primer on the body of the driver's side door.

Those with information about the vehicle are encouraged to call the task force tip line, 970-498-5595, or send an e-mail to [email protected]. A reward of $20,000 is being offered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the case."
 

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An artist's rendering of the "vehicle of interest" cited by the task force looking into shootings and shatterings in northern Colorado.
http://www.westword.com/news/have-y...terest-in-northern-colorado-shootings-6726797

"Law enforcers looking into these incidents subsequently "have been able to develop what they believe to be a depiction of a vehicle of interest based on several interviews and canvasses during the investigation," the LCSO reveals.

The ride in question is thought to be a 1970s model, full-size, single cab Chevrolet or GMC pickup with a full-size bed, painted orange except for black primer on the body of the driver's side door.

Those with information about the vehicle are encouraged to call the task force tip line, 970-498-5595, or send an e-mail to [email protected]. A reward of $20,000 is being offered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the case."

Is it just me or does anyone else think this truck is a red herring?
 
Larimer County Sheriff's Office Incident Blotter:
http://www.larimer.org/sheriff/blotter.cfm

Quote by Forager:
"The Thursday shattering was "near Hwy. 14" (which is also called Mulberry)... <abridged> ."

Eta/ Upon a cursory glance:
See all the blanks for Mulberry; also, Suspicious Circumstances/Prowler on Mulberry; also "shooting with injuries" on Spaulding (I wonder what that's about).
Also, "Suspicious Circumstances/Prowler MM265 I25 SB, LFC"
http://www.larimer.org/sheriff/blotter/20150823.htm

*not saying any of these are related, but again, remember the prior patterns of consecutive incidents on the same day, and consecutive days.

<abridged>

*Sigh, needle in a haystack. All of this. IMO there's more going on here, more incidents not being reported, I just know it, jmo... I25 is a busy traffic route, so of course there will be many accidents. Not saying they are all related, lol.

Eta: Thinking out loud: Trucker?

I'm responding here not because I have anything to add, but to express my admiration for your attempt to delve into this stuff. I've tried similar quests, on occasion, into public records and always found them wonderfully tantalizing and hugely frustrating. I spent hours, once, sniffing thru Larimer's sites trying to understand how they worked, and to find references to the Donna Sharp dented door frame incident. Larimer County Sheriff's Office takes a remarkably public friendly approach to their data collection efforts, but I still never found what I was looking for. I concluded that Donna's report of her incident to Larimer hadn't been recorded on the Larimer SO's Incident Blotter because the actual response was made by officers from Steamboat Springs. There's always deviltry in the detail in getting information out and into use.
 
9news appears to have a video but I can not view it. I'm not sure if there is anything else there that has not been mentioned already:

Third windshield shatters this week on I-25 in Fort Collins | 00:33
http://www.9news.com/videos/news/2862677476001/4442505762001/

"A woman reported her windshield shattered while she was driving on Interstate 25 in Fort Collins on Sunday marking, the third reported shattered window on the interstate in Larimer County in four days, according to emergency radio reports."

Any photos of the vehicle or window? (Tia)

It was a super short summary of De la Rosa's earlier story. Nothing new. They used the imagery of the UPS truck from the Friday incident for want of anything on Sunday's incident.
 
What I find unbelievable, with respect, is the idea that a serial shooter would use live ammo for 2 (perhaps 3) incidents, and then, after not being caught, deescalate. Would a terrorist, or a serial shooter, prospective serial killer, choose to do this? If the theory is that a shooter who has gone undetected and uncaught would decide to start to prefer shattering windows (say, using frangible ammo), is there any precedent for this? Does it make sense with all of the knowledge we have about serial shooters and serial killers? Does it make sense from a terrorist perspective?

I don't really see how it does. Perhaps LE are telling us the truth. Perhaps the total lack of evidence to suggest a shooter in all of the window shattering incidents means that there is not a shooter. Perhaps the fact that there are so many incidents at off-ramps and access roads has something to do with the fact that there is a greater chance of road debris hitting a window at those sites. Perhaps this has nothing to do with ISIS, or Islamic terrorism, or far-right terrorism (which is the greater risk, mind you).

Returning your respect, I would argue that the involvement of a serial shooter or shooters has already been established and that he or they have clearly deescalated, at least for now. LE has linked the Romero and Jacoby shootings and, separately, linked the Connole shooting and the attempted shooting of another, unnamed man. Those shootings happened months ago. So if you see a link with the window shatterings, you have to grant that there has been a deescalation to shooting out windows. Or, if you don't see a link to the window shatterings, you have to grant that there has been a deescalation to no shootings at all. It may not make sense to you, but it seems to be a fact.
 
It may not make sense to you, but it seems to be a fact.

rsbm --

No, other than the three incidents, there is no 'fact' to link anything else, only a theory.

Let's not forget some of the other flags that people have saluted here from time to time -- such as the fellow who killed his grandparents, and ISIS. There have been 'shatterings' (in quotations as it is not a word) that have happened since he was taken in custody that are still linked. And, simply put, no terrorist group would both deescalate and decline to admit responsibility -- for where is the terror in a number of incidents that are best explained as road debris? Why has there been no ammo recovered/ballistic evidence? The best explanation is that there has been no shooter, especially not a terrorist shooter.
 
rsbm --

No, other than the three incidents, there is no 'fact' to link anything else, only a theory.

Let's not forget some of the other flags that people have saluted here from time to time -- such as the fellow who killed his grandparents, and ISIS. There have been 'shatterings' (in quotations as it is not a word) that have happened since he was taken in custody that are still linked. And, simply put, no terrorist group would both deescalate and decline to admit responsibility -- for where is the terror in a number of incidents that are best explained as road debris? Why has there been no ammo recovered/ballistic evidence? The best explanation is that there has been no shooter, especially not a terrorist shooter.

No, you said that you found it unbelievable that a serial shooter would deescalate, and I established that LE believes a serial shooter was at work and that he has clearly deescalated. Don't change the subject. I got you fair and square on the point I was addressing.
 
I established that LE believes a serial shooter was at work and that he has clearly deescalated.

rsbm --

I agree, there was a serial shooter -- but you have a statement from LE to say that s/he has deescalated? Considering that they've said all of the 'shatterings' are not related, I don't see how they have suggested that there is a deescalation.
 
rsbm --

I agree, there was a serial shooter -- but you have a statement from LE to say that s/he has deescalated? Considering that they've said all of the 'shatterings' are not related, I don't see how they have suggested that there is a deescalation.[/QUOTE

Umm, wouldn't the fact that we have not heard of anymore PEOPLE being shot, or killed indicate deescalation? Do we really need LE to tell us that, or can we reach a fairly obvious conclusion for ourselves?
As for the shattered windows, if we are to believe there is not shooter involved then what are we left with? Weird, mutant, side flying, window seeking road debris? IF that was the cause, taking the highly traveled road into consideration,wouldn't we be seeing many more broken windows?
 
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