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| Man questioned in prison chief's death held after new attack |
| By journal-advocate.com- Sadie Gurman |
| Published: 01/08/2016 |
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DENVER — A man questioned in the killing of Colorado's prisons chief got into a shootout with police after trying to break in to the home of a former corrections employee, authorities said Thursday. Investigators would not say whether last week's incident involving Thomas Guolee, 34, was related to shooting death of Department of Corrections Director Tom Clements nearly three years ago. A gunman killed Clements when he answered his front door in March 2013. The only suspect was Evan Ebel, a member of a white supremacist prison gang who mistakenly was released on parole four years early due to a clerical error. Investigators interviewed Guolee and another man, both members of Ebel's gang, in the weeks after the slaying. Authorities looked into whether the two helped Ebel plan or carry out Clements' death, but neither man was charged in the case. Read More. |
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