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Gunfire at Bar Close on University Hill Prompts Debate Over CU Boulder Alert Policies

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At approximately 1:30 AM MDT on October 2, 2022, shots were fired on the 1200 block of Pennsylvania Avenue on University Hill, a dense commercial and residential area directly adjacent to CU Boulder's campus. Officers who were responding to an unrelated disturbance heard the gunfire and returned fire, wounding one suspect. Two suspects were later arrested. The incident prompted significant debate about why CU Boulder did not send a text alert to students, leading the university to evaluate its alert notification policies.

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CU Advisory: University Hill Shooting Incidents. Boulder Police Department (BPD) officers responded to two separate incidents on University Hill involving gunfire in the early morning hours of Sunday, Oct. 2. Officers heard shots fired at approximately 1:30 a.m. in the 1200 block of Pennsylvania Ave. outside of a restaurant.
Verbatim text from the CU Boulder Alerts website archive for October 2, 2022
CU Boulder issued a CU Advisory rather than a CU Emergency Alert, as the shooting was off-campus
The CU Advisory notification tier was relatively new at the time and designed for off-campus incidents
Reporting indicates the CU Boulder Alerts X account did not post its own message until approximately 5:13 AM MDT — nearly four hours after the 1:27 AM call — a gap that fueled the alert-policy criticism
Context

Background

At approximately 1:30 AM MDT on October 2, 2022, gunfire erupted on the 1200 block of Pennsylvania Avenue on Boulder's University Hill, a densely-packed neighborhood of restaurants, bars, and attractions directly across the street from CU Boulder's campus. Boulder Police officers, who were already responding to an unrelated disturbance, heard shots fired outside a restaurant at bar close and returned fire, wounding one suspect. In a separate incident on the same block, police found evidence of additional gunfire. Two suspects were eventually arrested: Zakiyy Lucas, 22, who was shot by police, and Gabriel Sharma, 18, who was identified and arrested days later. CU Boulder issued a CU Advisory notification rather than a text-based CU Emergency Alert, sparking significant backlash from students and parents who felt they should have received a text alert about gunfire so close to campus. The university publicly addressed the criticism, explaining that CU Emergency Alerts (text messages) are reserved for confirmed, immediate threats on campus, while the CU Advisory tier was designed for off-campus incidents that may affect the campus community. The debate prompted CU Boulder to evaluate and revise its alert notification policies.
Analysis

Key Findings

CU Boulder used its CU Advisory tier rather than a text-based CU Emergency Alert, generating student and parent backlash
The university's notification policy distinguished between on-campus threats (text alert) and off-campus incidents (advisory), but students questioned whether the proximity of University Hill warranted a text alert
The incident prompted CU Boulder to publicly review and evaluate its alert notification procedures
Outcome
Zakiyy Lucas, 22, was shot and wounded by a Boulder Police officer and later arrested. Gabriel Sharma, 18, was arrested days later. Both were charged in connection with the shooting. No bystanders were injured.
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