COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo — A judge on Tuesday afternoon increased bail to $5 million cash only for the man accused of fatally shooting his roommate and a second person inside a dorm at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Nicholas Jordan, 25, was arrested Monday morning in connection with the shooting on Friday that killed Celie Rain Montgomery, 26, and Samuel Knopp, 24.
Jordan appeared in court by video conference from the jail wearing an orange jumpsuit. During the hearing, prosecutors asked the judge to increase his bail from $1 million to $5 million. They argued that Jordan, who is from Michigan, has no ties to Colorado and suggested he attempted to flee before his arrest Monday. They also said he had a handgun when he was taken into custody.
Jordan's attorney asked to reserve the bond until Friday when he is next due in court because he said he said had not yet seen the arrest affidavit. The judge increased his bond anyway but said the issue would be revisited Friday.
Montgomery and Knopp were found dead in a room in the Crestone House dorm around 6 a.m. Friday after several calls reported shots fired. The shooting prompted a lockdown and shelter-in-place order, and the campus was closed Friday. The lockdown was later lifted.
Police said Knopp was a registered student at UCCS and Montgomery was not. Jordan was also a student at the school and was Knopp's roommate; however, no motive for the shooting has been provided.
In a statement, the university said Knopp was a senior studying music and was a member of the Visual and Performing Arts department. They said he was an accomplished guitar player and an extremely talented musician.
A coworker of Montgomery described her as a shy, quiet person, but someone who always had a bright smile on her face that could light up a room.
Monday afternoon, the campus community gathered for a solidarity walk to honor and remember Knopp and Montgomery. Hundreds of people, including students, staff, faculty, community members and police officers walked from Roaring Fork dining hall to El Pomar Plaza to show their support.
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