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From:
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WESTMINSTER, Colo. -- A court document reveals new details about
what investigators believe happened leading up to and during a
fatal shooting outside a Westminster dental office Thursday
afternoon.
The document is an affidavit for a search warrant. FOX31
received the document from the Adams County Combined Court.
According to the affidavit, Jeremy Webster, 23, followed a woman
and her three children into a parking lot near West 80th Avenue
and Sheridan Boulevard. Westminster police believe it was a case
of road rage.
Witnesses told investigators Webster parked his car in the
middle of the parking lot behind the woman's.
Webster then began arguing with the woman. He produced a handgun
and shot her multiple times. When she fell to the ground,
Webster then shot two of her three boys multiple times. Webster
began walking back to his car before shooting one of the boys
again. That boy was pronounced dead at the hospital, according
to the document.
The third boy ran away and was not shot.
The affidavit said that after shooting the woman and the two
boys, Webster made eye contact with a man who was sitting in his
truck with his young daughter. Webster walked toward the truck
and shot it multiple times, hitting the man in the arms. That
victim then put his truck into reverse and sped out of the
parking lot. He is expected to survive. His daughter was not
hurt.
After shooting the four people, the document alleges Webster
fled the scene in his Toyota Corolla, in which he was later
found driving on Interstate 25 near Castle Rock. He was taken
into custody.
The road rage incident started near Sheridan Boulevard and
Turnpike Drive. The boy who was uninjured said his mother took a
picture of Webster's license plate before they got out of the
car, according to the affidavit.
Using this photo, investigators were able to identify Webster as
the suspect. When shown a photo of Webster, the man who was shot
in his truck identified Webster as the man who shot him.
Once apprehended, Webster admitted to police he shot the woman,
the children and the man in the truck. He said he has mental
health issues and began taking a new prescription Thursday. He
said he used his Glock 19 handgun to shoot the victims.
"All of the victims in this case suffered serious gunshot wounds
to different parts of their bodies," the affidavit said. The
three people who were shot but survived the shooting -- the
mother, one of her sons and the man in the truck -- are all in
serious condition and undergoing surgeries.
The document lists a Colorado Springs address as Webster's
residence.
Webster was booked into the Adams County jail early Friday
morning and is being held for investigation of first-degree
murder after deliberation with intent, first-degree murder
extreme indifference, first-degree assault and criminal attempt
to commit a Class 1 felony.
The victims have no relationship with Webster, police said.
https://kdvr.com/2018/06/15/westminster-shooting-suspect- followed-targeted-victims-court-document-says/
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