Last weekend, in Boulder County, Colorado, USA, a gathering involving hundreds of students was eventually turned into a violent incident due to the intervention of the police, causing 3 law enforcement officers to be injured, and nearly 100 gathering participants will face criminal charges. .

  On March 8, local time, the police in Boulder County, Colorado, USA, notified the student gathering riots that occurred last weekend.

Local security officials said that on the evening of the 6th, about 800 students from the University of Colorado Boulder held a large-scale gathering in the community near the campus, followed by drunken violence.

When the police and local firefighters received the call, the gathering crowd clashed fiercely with the police who came to control the scene.

  The police's law enforcement recorder video showed that when law enforcement officers used tear gas to try to evacuate the crowd, a large number of drunk students began to throw beer bottles and rocks at the police, and others damaged dozens of cars, including police cars.

Intense clashes between students and police officers resulted in at least 3 law enforcement officers being injured, and about 100 party participants will face charges.

  After the riot, the police stated that an armored law enforcement vehicle and a fire fighting vehicle were seriously damaged. Because the scene was too chaotic, no participants were arrested at that time. However, the police will then report the incident based on the image of the law enforcement recorder and the report video. Comparing those who made an arrest.

The district attorney general also believed that the gathering activities that night far exceeded the scope of the gathering, and that throwing bottles and stones at the police was a crime.

Subsequently, the administrator of the University of Colorado Boulder also stated that the party riots will be strictly investigated, and any students involved may be disciplined or even expelled.

The health department of Boulder County also warned on the 8th that from media reports, many party members did not wear masks that night, which may lead to a surge in new crown cases.

(CCTV reporter Xu Xiao)