Executive Summary
- A man was arrested in Colorado Springs after police responded to a report of felony menacing with a machete.
- Authorities issued a shelter-in-place order for the 2300 block of West Kiowa Street, which was lifted after approximately 45 minutes.
- The suspect, who allegedly refused to leave a residence, faces felony menacing and harassment charges.
- No injuries were reported, and police have stated there is no ongoing threat to the public.
A man was taken into custody in Colorado Springs on Thursday after an incident involving an alleged machete threat prompted authorities to issue a temporary shelter-in-place order. The order for the 2300 block of West Kiowa Street was issued at 11 a.m. and lifted less than an hour later.
According to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD), officers were dispatched following a report of felony menacing with a machete. Police officials noted they had responded to previous calls involving the same individual in recent days. Upon arrival, the suspect allegedly refused to exit a residence, leading to the standoff and the subsequent public safety alert.
The suspect was taken into custody at 11:44 a.m. without any reported injuries. He is now facing charges of felony menacing and harassment. Authorities have confirmed there is no longer a threat to the community. It is important to note that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
