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    Colorado teen shot in the face looking for spot to take homecoming photos

    By Heather Willard,

    4 hours ago

    DENVER ( KDVR ) — A 17-year-old boy was shot in the face by a town council member in Mountain View, Colorado , on Tuesday, after the council member’s girlfriend reported trespassers at his home, according to the sheriff’s office.

    Brent Metz, 38, was arrested on counts of first-degree assault and illegal discharge of a firearm and two counts each of felony menacing and reckless endangerment. Metz has been a town council member since at least 2021.

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    Brent Metz, 38, was arrested on Sept. 10, 2024, by Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies on charges of first-degree assault, illegal discharge of a firearm, and two counts each of felony menacing and reckless endangerment. (Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office)

    The incident was reported to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office at about 4:15 p.m., after the woman reported two trespassers on the property, the sheriff’s office said. She also called Metz — her boyfriend — about the trespassers.

    Responding deputies found two cars parked on the side of the road. Two juveniles and a man were there, with one of the teenage boys bleeding heavily from his face. The second juvenile was applying pressure to his friend’s wounds with a T-shirt, according to the sheriff’s office.

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    A 17-year-old boy was shot in the face by Mountain View Council Member Brent Metz on Tuesday in Jefferson County after a homeowner reported trespassers, according to the sheriff’s office. (KDVR)

    The teen who had been shot told deputies that Metz shot him through the windshield of his car. He was transported by ambulance to the hospital, where he remains, according to the sheriff’s office.

    Before being taken to the hospital, the boy told deputies they had driven to the property to see if they would be allowed to use it as a location for homecoming photos. The boys parked at the home’s gate and jumped the fence, the sheriff’s office said, and walked up to the house to speak with the homeowner. When no one appeared home, they walked the property to try and locate someone there.

    The boys did not locate anyone, so they went back to their car to write a note for the homeowner. While doing this, Metz pulled up next to them. The boys said they had never seen the man, but he exited the truck he was driving and fired a round through the windshield, hitting the 17-year-old driver’s face. The weapon was located inside Metz’s truck.

    The sheriff’s office said the 17-year-old sustained serious injuries.

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    “These kids were no longer on the property by the time the homeowner arrived,” Jacki Kelley, public information officer for the sheriff’s office, told Nexstar’s KDVR. “They were in the car writing a note on a public roadway. So any threat that he thought he may have to deal with was no longer on his property.”

    Kelley did not expect the teens would be charged for the original trespassing.

    “There’s nothing about this that appears to be malicious, with any intent to commit crimes when they jumped over that fence and went to contact that homeowner. It doesn’t exist as far as we can tell. So likely not going to be charging these kids with trespassing,” Kelley said.

    The investigation is ongoing. Nexstar’s KDVR reached out to the town of Mountain View for comment on this situation, but officials had no comments or statements to share.

    Metz’s term on the council runs through November 2027.

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