"Colorado Student Accused of Killing Dorm Roommate and Another Person Faces $5M Bond"

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A judge raised the bond for Nicholas Jordan, a student accused of killing his dorm roommate and another person at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, to $5 million after indications that he tried to flee and had a gun when arrested. The arrest affidavit is sealed, and Jordan's lawyer plans to address the bond amount at the next hearing. Police found Jordan in a car and took him into custody without incident. The motive for the shooting remains unknown, and police initially restricted information as they investigated the incident.
- Judge sets $5M bond for Colorado student accused of killing his dorm roommate and another person The Associated Press
- Suspect in Colorado Springs college killings was a roommate of 1 of the 2 victims, police say CNN
- Colorado university dorm murder suspect 'still poses a threat,' prosecutor warns judge Fox News
- UCCS shooting suspect makes first appearance before judge; cash-only bond raised to $5 million KRDO
- Student Arrested in University of Colorado Shooting That Killed Two The New York Times
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