"Costly Break-in: Colorado Supreme Court Building Reopens After $35 Million Damage"

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Brandon Olsen, accused of breaking into the Colorado Supreme Court building, caused an estimated $35 million in damage and rendered three floors unusable after shooting his way in, threatening a security guard, and starting a fire while under the influence of methamphetamine and fentanyl. The building has been closed since the incident, with some floors expected to reopen by March 1, while the seriously damaged floors may remain closed for at least a year. The break-in is believed to be unrelated to recent court cases, and Olsen, who struggles with addiction, surrendered to police after causing extensive damage.
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- Damage to Colorado Supreme Court building could cost $35 million The Colorado Sun
- Parts of Colorado Supreme Court building in Denver to reopen after breach FOX31 Denver
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