Posted on 04/16/2019 4:20:36 PM PDT by Tired of Taxes
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) Columbine High School and several other schools in the Jeffco Public Schools district were placed on lockout Tuesday afternoon due to a credible threat. The FBI is searching for the suspect, Sol Pais, considered armed and dangerous.
Sol Pais (credit: Jefferson County) The FBI is investigating the threat that initially was based in Jefferson County but actually includes schools in the Denver metro area. Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI Tipline at 303-630-6227.
Pais is 18 years old and described as a white female, 5-foot-5, with brown hair and was last seen wearing a black T-shirt, camo pants and black combat boots. She was last seen in the foothills of Jefferson County after she traveled to Colorado on Monday night and made threats in the Denver metro area.
Last night Sol Pais traveled here to Colorado and she made threats to commit an act of violence in this area, she is armed and considered dangerous, said Mike Taplin with the Jefferson County Sheriffs Office.
She is considered armed and dangerous and anyone who sees Pais is asked to stay away from her and call 911 immediately.
Schools across the Denver metro area were included in the threat, including Jeffco Public Schools, Cherry Creek Schools, Denver Public Schools, Clear Creek Schools, and Westminster.
Jeffco Public Schools said that in addition to Columbine and Leawood Elementary, all mountain schools were also placed on lockout. That means that it is business as usual inside the buildings but the entries and exits are restricted.
All after school activities, sports and practices will happen as scheduled except for Columbine, according to Jeffco Public Schools. Students will be released at their normal time but will remain under lockout until then.
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Nope not here on the East Coast.
Let cha know if I hear something
I’m 28 and this alleged 18yo looks older than me.
Yeah, no way is this woman 18. She’s over 30 for sure.
Yep, she cannot be 18 years old. This is weird.
This being said, I also take with a grain of salt the words "credible threat" when uttered by the FBI.
Maybe that's her.
'Cause she sure isn't 18.
Guess I better make sure my friends Mr. smith and Mr. wesson are close by.
Twenty year anniversary of the Columbine massacre is Friday.
Just sayin’
Crazy + 9, Hot - 3. I feel a disturbance in the matrix.
I had the same thought - that she doesn’t look 18.
That is the no go zone. Also remember a hot level of 8+ and Crazy below 4 is just in the land of unicorns.
Stay safe.
It’s a CBS story. That is why it is weird - badly worded, not context as to who this woman is, where she came from, etc.
“Sol Pais” can mean “Peace Sun”. Sounds more like a Manson or SLA family member than a psychopathic killer - oh, sorry, they were psychopathic killers. Never mind.
It’s Colorado where the news is more Left than the left side of the Rocky Mountains. The truth? It met the same fate as the Donner Party.
The name would be sun country, but that assumes Sol is not short for something, like Soledad.
Never heard of this woman.
Sol Pais = “Sun country” in Portuguese, FWIW.
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Looks like AOC
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