Nearly 5 years of hell, and it's not over yet.
According to Holmes, Morris and his fellow officers knew that Jeremy was in the midst of a mental health crisis at the time of the shooting. She believes that they unnecessarily escalated a situation that could have been resolved peacefully and was upset that officials refused to release ancillary video edited out of the official body-camera footage that she felt proved her point.
Of course, the child in question was Jeremy, whom Holmes bore and raised and Morris killed — and in an interview with about her actions, she insisted that she'd done nothing wrong. "I consulted two attorneys about that language before filing the ERPO, and one of them was a law professor," she said."So I actually got legal advice before checking that box. ... I don't feel like I perjured myself. I don't.
At the time, however, ERPOs were a hot-button political issue for the likes of Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith, who'd publicly advocated against the red-flag law. After Holmes deployed her order against Morris, he declared in a Facebook post that her actions illustrated the measure's"tremendous procedural deficiencies" and accused Holmes of"fraud."
After a judge rejected the ERPO against Morris, a warrant was issued for Holmes's arrest, with Larimer County Crime Stoppers declaring her the most wanted person in the entire jurisdiction for the week of January 31, 2020. Several days later, on February 4, she was . The video of the incident has now been taken down, but it captured officers aggressively entering Holmes's house and forcibly dragging her away as she repeatedly exclaimed,"You're breaking my arm! You're breaking my arm!"Neither Holmes nor representatives of the 8th Judicial District DA's office, have responded to's request for comment on the case — which is still far from over, even though nearly five years have passed since the tragic shooting that triggered it.
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