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FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — Authorities say a suspect shot dead the woman he mistook for his girlfriend, hoping for hen바카라dra all clear from a deadly shooting spree that left his ex-girlfriend dead.
The Colorado Springs Gazette reports police say 26-year-old William Clark allegedly killed his ex-girlfriend, Kaitlyn Riggs, in her home Monday night shortly before 9 p.m. MT.
Clark tried to rob Riggs and also shot her boyfriend, 28-year-old James Clark. Riggs’ two children, ages 2 and 4, were home at the time of the shooting and were not hurt.
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Clark fled the scene but was caught several hours later by another person in a second apartment and taken into custody.
Authorities say Clark then shot Riggs once in the neck and body several times before he was stopped by another person. He is in custody at the Boulder County Jail.
The motive is unclear.
Clark’s father, Kevin Clark, says he hopes his son was never convicted of attempted murder.