Man who barricaded in Broomfield hotel charged with assaulting officers

The 17th Judicial District Attorney’s office has charged a man in connection to a standoff with Broomfield Police at a hotel last week.

The 17th Judicial District Attorney’s office has filed assault charges against a man in connection with a standoff with Broomfield Police at a hotel last week.

Brett Carlini, 28, has been charged with eight counts of first-degree assault for threatening a peace officer with a weapon and one count of second-degree assault on a peace officer, according to a release from the district attorney’s office. The 17th Judicial District Attorney’s office covers Adams and Broomfield counties.

Broomfield police were called to the WoodSpring Suites at 121 Edgeview Drive on Aug. 28 “for a man wanted on several felony violent crime warrants,” according to a post on X from the department.

When officers tried to arrest the suspect, he threw a knife at officers, injuring one of them. He then barricaded himself in a hotel room and the hotel was evacuated, according to the department’s posts. Carlini was arrested without further incident after the SWAT team deployed gas into the hotel room, another post said.

The injured officer was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and another officer bitten by Carlini’s dog was also treated at the same hospital and released. The dog was put into the care of Broomfield Animal Services, the X post said.

Carlini’s next court appearance is on Sept. 25 at 1:30 p.m., according to the district attorney’s release.

 

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