A suspect carrying a Samurai sword on the campus of Metropolitan State University of Denver was shot and killed after allegedly attacking a police officer. KUSA's Raquel Villanueva reports.
By NBC News staff
A man wielding a Samurai sword at a college campus in Colorado was shot and killed after allegedly attacking a police officer over the weekend, authorities said.
Both the suspect and police officer, who have not been identified, were rushed to the hospital Saturday following the confrontation on the Auraria campus of Metropolitan State University, Denver Police Spokesperson Raquel Lopez told the Denver Post.
The suspect was pronounced dead, and the officer was critically injured.
?His finger was almost severed,? Lopez said.
Auraria police were called to the campus near the Tivoli Student Center at 5:54 a.m. Saturday, Denver Fire Department Spokesman Lt. Phil Champagne told the Post.
Lopez said a caller phoned the police station and said, "'Hey, there?s a guy out there with a sword.? Anytime you see someone walking around with a sword and swinging it around, you want to take precautions.?
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The campus police officer confronted the sword-wielding man in a crosswalk near the front of the student center, Lopez said. The man did not obey orders and swung the sword, nearly lopping the officer?s finger off. The officer then shot the man, Lopez said.
It was not yet known whether the man was a student at the university.
Denver Police are still investigating the shooting, Lopez said.?
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