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5 law enforcement officers in the monument explosion Saturday | Crimes and justice

A man faces an attempted murder and arson fees after the authorities had intentionally determined an explosion in a house in a monument that sent five law enforcement officers into the hospital, the Sheriff office of the district El Paso County said in a social media post.

According to Sheriff's Office, the police officers of the sheriff and monument reacted to a family disorder at 5:22 p.m. on Saturday at 5:22 p.m. in the 42 front St. in which Miguel Borja was involved.

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According to the authorities, Borja tried to set fire to set fire and barricaded himself in the house. Law enforcement officers evacuated the residence, but were able to smell “the strong smell of the gas” according to the position.

An explosion occurred when two officers and three MPs tried to enter the house. All five were taken to a hospital where they were treated and released.

Borja was taken to a hospital in Denver in the region, where he was treated due to violation -related injuries. He will be exposed to three cases of attempted murder, five charges of an attempted murder of a peace officer, a number of arson first degree and a number of first degree attacks, the MPs said.

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“I am incredibly grateful that members of the law enforcement were not seriously injured in this incident,” said Joe Roybal, Sheriff of El Paso County. “Criminals like Borja do not belong in our communities, and I am grateful that he is in the care of my MPs.

The office for alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, the regional explosive unit Colorado Springs Police Department and the Metro Crime Lab support the investigation.

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