Three people were injured and are in stable condition, Boulder Police believe there is no ongoing risk to the community

BOULDER, Colo. — On Friday, August 9 just before 11:30 p.m., Boulder Police officers responded to a shooting that occurred at a large party near the corner of Euclid Avenue and 14th Street.

Three people were injured and were transported to Boulder Community Hospital with non-life threatening injuries to their legs and/or arms. They are now in stable condition. Boulder Police do not believe there is an ongoing risk to the community.

Boulder Police are investigating this incident and are interested in speaking with anyone who was at this party, or who may have video or information relating to this incident.

This is an ongoing investigation. We will share more information with the community when we are able to do so without compromising the investigation.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Detective Max Neuzil via the Boulder Police Department Tip Line at 303-441-1974 or Detective Neuzil at NeuzilM@Bouldercolorado.gov. Please reference Boulder Police Case number 24-07866. Individuals with video to share may provide the video directly to the Boulder Police Department using the embedded link.

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Individuals who wish to remain anonymous may contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 and reference Boulder Police case number 24-07866. Individual providing crime stoppers tips which lead to an arrest may be eligible to earn a cash reward.

“We take the safety of our community very seriously and we are grateful no loss of life or more serious injuries took place,” said Boulder Police Chief of Staff Alastair McNiven. “We wish to thank our community in advance for any information they can provide to us to help us with the investigation.”

UPDATE: The 3 victims in last night’s shooting near Euclid Ave. and 14th St. did not live in the City of Boulder. They were in Boulder last night attending a party. The victims are 17, 17 and 18 years old. They are all in stable condition.