Police in Boulder, Colo., said Sunday that they were working to identify those who took part in a large street party on University Hill that resulted in three officers being assaulted by bricks and rocks, reports said.KDVR, the local station, reported that the Saturday night party included a large crowd that set off fireworks and […] The latest videos from FOX31 Denver. College students in Boulder had a party with several hundred people in the middle of a pandemic. Authorities promised Sunday to pursue criminal charges after a massive party near the University of Colorado in Boulder devolved into a violent confrontation with … Authorities promised Sunday to pursue criminal charges after a massive party near the University of Colorado in Boulder devolved into a violent confrontation with police that left three officers injured. Photos are very good," Waugh said. "We are walking a tightrope to disperse them without using force. CU Boulder will not tolerate any of our students engaging in acts of violence or damaging property. ", Looks like there’s a mask-less party on the Hill in Boulder. RELATED: Timeline: Boulder PD explains response to party, disturbance on 'the Hill'. BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) — The chief of police said they have “excellent” video of a large party that got out of control on University Hill in Boulder Saturday night — and said there would be arrests. This content is currently not available in your region. CU Boulder later tweeted that the university was asking people to avoid the Hill area until further notice. It is unacceptable and irresponsible, particularly in light of the volume of training, communication and enforcement the campus and city have dedicated to ensuring compliance with COVID-19 public health orders. BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A prosecutor vowed Sunday to bring charges against anyone that can be identified who damaged property or caused injuries at a party involving hundreds of people near the University of Colorado Boulder.Violence and destruction erupted as officers broke up the party on Saturday, police said. "Awful, awful look when we're this close to the end of the pandemic. Hundreds of people flooded the streets in an area known as the Hill on Saturday night and when told to leave threw bottles, rocks and […] On Sunday, the Boulder County District Attorney, Michael Dougherty, released a statement saying his office will work with BPD to "determine the identities of the people who damaged private property and assaulted first responders because they should be held fully responsible for their outrageous actions. "I do want to emphasize that testing is not linked to any gathering so people can go and feel free to test and make sure that if they have a positive COVID test that they isolate," Simental said. Officers involved are expected to be OK, BPD Chief Maris Herold said Sunday. Boulder PD showed up to disperse the crowd and threatened to arrest people. We use cookies and other technologies to customize your experience, perform analytics and deliver personalized advertising on our sites, apps and newsletters and across the Internet based on your interests. "We’ve got a lot of good information from our community members and we’d really like to thank them for all the information they’re sending.". Awful, awful look when we’re this close to the end of the pandemic. Police responded to a large party that took over streets near the University of Colorado in Boulder and left damage in its wake on Saturday, March 6.Pictures of crowds emerged on social media during the day on Saturday. People in the area could be subject to arrest and CU sanctions. The new European data protection law requires us to inform you of the following before you use our website: We use cookies and other technologies to customize your experience, perform analytics and deliver personalized advertising on our sites, apps and newsletters and across the Internet based on your interests. Soon after, three SWAT officers were struck with bricks and rocks, leaving them with minor injuries, according to police. Why were no arrests made at block party in Boulder?. The video shows damaged property and partygoers setting off fireworks, before police officers responded to a party in Boulder, Colo., on March 6. Any student who is found responsible for having engaged in acts of violence toward the law enforcement or other first responders will be removed from CU Boulder and not readmitted. "Definitely pretty crazy," she said by phone on Sunday morning. By clicking “I agree” below, you consent to the use by us and our third-party partners of cookies and data gathered from your use of our platforms. "I just think that we should show up when things like this happen and keep our community clean and show everyone else that you know, even though we may not have been the cause of this destruction, we could still help keep Boulder beautiful," Breaker said. "You'll definitely be seeing more officers through the neighborhood," Waugh said. READ MORE: 'There Will Be Arrests': Boulder Police Using Video From Massive Party To … CU released the following statement in a CU Boulder Alert Saturday night: "We are aware of a large party on University Hill on Saturday evening and allegations of violence toward police officers responding to the scene. Isabella Sackheim, a CU student, said she was visiting a friend who lived there when it happened. We condemn this conduct. Three officers suffered minor injuries from being struck by bricks CU Alert: Boulder Police is responding to a large party in the area of 10th & Pennsylvania. — CU Boulder (@CUBoulder) March 7, 2021 Three SWAT officers were struck with bricks and rocks, leaving them with minor injuries, according to police. We will continue to take these actions to make clear that protecting our community and our campus is of utmost importance and that we will not tolerate such violations.