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Coroner identifies man fatally shot by officers at Glenwood Springs shopping center

The shooting happened Monday afternoon in the parking lot of the Glenwood Meadows shopping center.

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. — A 55-year-old man died after he was shot by a police officer in the parking lot of a Glenwood Springs shopping center Monday afternoon, the Glenwood Springs Police Department said. 

On Wednesday, the coroner's office identified that man as Richard Grande of Glenwood Springs. He died from multiple gunshot wounds.

Police Chief Joseph Deras said the shooting happened in the parking lot of the Glenwood Meadows shopping center in the area of Meadows Drive and Wulfsohn Road, west of downtown Glenwood Springs. 

Deras said two Glenwood Springs officers were on routine patrol when they recognized Grande, who had a warrant for his arrest on gun-related charges. When police tried to contact him, he pulled out a gun, Deras said. The officers retreated, and one of them fired their gun, injuring Grande. 

As Grande moved toward his vehicle, Deras said, the officer "again engaged the suspect with gunfire." Grande went behind a vehicle, and the officers held their position until more first responders arrived, Deras said. They were then able to make contact with Grande, who was declared deceased at the scene. 

Officers recovered a "high-capacity firearm" and, Deras said, they believe Grande may have had access to additional ammunition.

Deras said the officer who fired shots will be put on routine administrative leave. 

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