The arrest of a Colorado man for firing gunshots inside the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center – which houses the Colorado Supreme Court – appears to be unrelated to the recent ruling to remove former President Donald Trump from the state’s primary ballot. Brandon Olsen, 44, is being held by Denver Police after he allegedly fled the scene of an accident and entered the judicial building after shooting out a window.
Once inside, Olson accosted an unarmed security guard and took his keys. He continued to fire shots while inside and ignited a fire in a stairwell. Part of the building suffered extensive damage from the fire.
Two-hours after fleeing the accident and entering the judicial center, Olson was arrested by the Denver Police. He is scheduled to appear before a judge this morning and will face three felony charges – first-degree arson, aggravated robbery, and second-degree burglary.
According to authorities, Olson was cooperative with police interviewers. They believe the state supreme court’s Trump ruling and the break-in are unrelated. The building was nearly empty at the time of the incident, with only two individuals inside. Aside from the security guard, the other individual – a woman working in her office – told police she did not hear Olson fire a weapon and had left the building when the fire alarm sounded.
Two weeks ago, the Colorado Supreme Court disqualified former President Trump from the state’s primary ballot after ruling he had violated the insurrection clause of the 14th Amendment. The decision is expected to be appealed to the United States Supreme Court.