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Two police stand-offs in Estes Park in one day; first one dies, second starts hours later

Police deal with agitated gunmen in unrelated incidents

  • Police attend a standoff situation in Estes Park on Saturday,...

    Vince Chandler, The Denver Post

    Police attend a standoff situation in Estes Park on Saturday, May 6, 2017.

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    Vince Chandler , The Denver Post

    Estes Park Police and U.S. Park Rangers put handcuffs on a man suspected of firing 4-5 shots from a handgun in to the air, while speaking angrily and acting erratically on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Police do not believe this is related to another 27-hour-standoff involving SWAT that ended in a suicide also in Estes Park hours before this began.

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    Vince Chandler , The Denver Post

    Estes Park Police and U.S. Park Rangers encircle a man in his vehicle parked near the intersection of Morraine Ave and High Drive in Estes Park, Colorado who is armed and has already fired 4-5 shots in to the air, while speaking angrily and acting erratically on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Police do not believe this is related to another 27-hour-standoff involving SWAT that ended in a suicide also in Estes Park hours before this began.

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    Vince Chandler , The Denver Post

    Guests at the Lazy R Cottages in Estes Park watch the Estes Park Police and U.S. Park Rangers encircle a man in his vehicle parked near the intersection of Morraine Ave and High Drive in Estes Park, Colorado who is armed and has already fired 4-5 shots in to the air, while speaking angrily and acting erratically on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Police do not believe this is related to another 27-hour-standoff involving SWAT that ended in a suicide also in Estes Park hours before this began.

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    Vince Chandler , The Denver Post

    Estes Park Police and U.S. Park Rangers search the truck of a man suspected of firing 4-5 shots from a handgun in to the air, while speaking angrily and acting erratically on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Police do not believe this is related to another 27-hour-standoff involving SWAT that ended in a suicide also in Estes Park hours before this began.

  • ESTES PARK, CO - Estes Park ...

    Vince Chandler , The Denver Post

    Estes Park Police and U.S. Park Rangers encircle a man in his vehicle parked near the intersection of Morraine Ave and High Drive in Estes Park, Colorado who is armed and has already fired 4-5 shots in to the air, while speaking angrily and acting erratically on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Police do not believe this is related to another 27-hour-standoff involving SWAT that ended in a suicide also in Estes Park hours before this began.

  • ESTES PARK, CO - Estes Park ...

    Vince Chandler , The Denver Post

    Estes Park Police and U.S. Park Rangers encircle a man in his vehicle parked near the intersection of Morraine Ave and High Drive in Estes Park, Colorado who is armed and has already fired 4-5 shots in to the air, while speaking angrily and acting erratically on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Police do not believe this is related to another 27-hour-standoff involving SWAT that ended in a suicide also in Estes Park hours before this began.

  • ESTES PARK, CO - Estes Park ...

    Vince Chandler , The Denver Post

    Estes Park Police and U.S. Park Rangers encircle a man in his vehicle parked near the intersection of Morraine Ave and High Drive in Estes Park, Colorado who is armed and has already fired 4-5 shots in to the air, while speaking angrily and acting erratically on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Police do not believe this is related to another 27-hour-standoff involving SWAT that ended in a suicide also in Estes Park hours before this began.

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About five hours after Estes Park police finished a day-long standoff with a suicidal gunman, they were dealing with another armed man firing a weapon into the air at the western edge of this mountain town.

Police and SWAT teams converged around a parking lot near the Lazy R Cottages near Moraine Avenue by the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park at about 6 p.m., according to witnesses.

The man, whom police did not immediately identify, was taken into custody by 8 p.m. No other information was immediately available and no injuries have been reported, but witnesses said they had heard several shots fired into the air just before the standoff began.

“Standoff with an agitated man with a gun,” tweeted Vince Chandler, a digital multimedia editor at The Denver Post who was nearby. “He’s fired it into the air 4-5 times already.”

A woman who had called police said she saw the man driving around shouting, Chandler said.

Estes Park police and U.S. Parks Service police cruisers were among the vehicles surrounding the area where the gunman was parked.

Police attend a standoff situation in Estes Park on Saturday, May 6, 2017.
Vince Chandler, The Denver Post
Police attend a standoff situation in Estes Park on Saturday, May 6, 2017.

The incident began hours after police with several departments converged on a home southeast of the park entrance along Larkspur Avenue where a gunman kept them at bay for more than 24 hours.

“Estes Park Police Department personnel made contact with the individual and spoke with him on the phone for approximately seven hours,” city officials wrote in a news release Saturday afternoon. “The individual made multiple threats against the lives of law enforcement and claimed to have placed explosive devices around the home.”

The man had told police he planted explosives around his home to prevent their entry, although police later confirmed there were no explosives.

A SWAT team had gone into the home Friday night and the man there fired several shots at the officers, officials said. Officers entered the home again Saturday and found the man dead, apparently from a self-inflicted wound. His identity has not been released.

Chandler said police confirmed there was no connection between the two incidents.