Thompson couldn’t go because he had a 6 p.m. meeting. (Photo by Susan Greene/The Colorado Independent), Colorado coronavirus latest numbers, Sept. 26, Search for missing Chaffee County woman continues as vigil is held in Salida, Gusty, cooler with showers Sunday afternoon, James, Lakers beat Nuggets in Game 5 to reach NBA Finals, Heritage tennis players forced to forfeit state matches after classmate tests positive for COVID-19, Affidavit: Alamosa attorney says he shot driver in the head for hitting his wife during protests, Man arrested in connection to downtown Alamosa shooting. “He thought there was a niche in this area that he could fulfill. Those posts since have been scrubbed from his Facebook page. He was the first to tidy up the joint restroom. “It sucks that someone on our side would make things a thousand times worse for us,” they said. During the event Matthew Broderick Edwards, 27, of Burlington, North Carolina was arrested and charged with resist/delay/obstructing a public officer. “We’d run into each other and talk about news, politics, whatever. Marshall ran from the scene with a Glock 43, phoned Randy Canney, a prominent defense lawyer in Salida, drove home to East Alamosa separately from his wife, changed his clothes and shaved off his beard, according to his arrest report. I think I was maybe 10 feet away.”, Chris Canaly heard the gunfire from up in her office. He managed to stop his truck in the middle of the intersection. Kenneth Walker, Taylor’s boyfriend, was originally charged with attempted murder after he fired a shot at one of the officers who came into the home. Marshall grew up in Cincinnati’s suburbs and studied political science at Ohio State University where, as he still touts years later, he was the president of the rifle and “cigar culture” clubs. “Then there was the gunshot. “I didn’t ask, he didn’t tell,” said Brent Thompson, the neighbor he was with in the hours before the shooting. Adams State University professors, local business owners, federal employees, Russian pot growers, good-old-boy ranchers and the immigrants who tend their stock, big city transplants and sixth-generation old-timers have learned to coexist here. Video posted on social media appeared to show a man opening fire into the park as people scrambled for cover. He says Marshall vented about a criminal justice system he saw as broken, violent and corrupt. He said something, but they can’t remember what. “It is a tragedy that this area of peaceful protest is now a crime scene.”, The park has for weeks been the epicenter for protests in the city after the police killings of Taylor and George Floyd. He previously had posted a picture of his own Dodge Ram 4x4, writing, “How does it go if you can’t Dodge it ram it if you can’t see it well hit it.”. Police say the coordinators of that event had since canceled their planned event.