Published: July 21, 2021

CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣơ’s Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (SCCR) has received what is likely the last large batch of police referrals tied to the March 6 riot.Μύ

New cases are possible. However, the bulk of cases have been accounted for, according to Devin Cramer, acting dean of students.

β€œThis marks a significant step toward holding the students who participated responsible,” Cramer said. β€œThe conduct we saw on March 6 was unacceptable, and pursuing these cases remains a major priority.”

The ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ Police Department, CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ Police Department and SCCR have been working together to investigate and adjudicate cases of misconduct from the riot.

As police investigations are completed, cases involving CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ students are referred to SCCR. When a CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ student is identified and found responsible under the university student code of conduct, they are subject to possible disciplinary sanctions, based on the level of the violation and the student’s responsibility.

SCCR only adjudicates cases for CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ students, and the police investigations determined that not all of the participants in the riot were CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ students.

As a result of the March 6 riot:

  • SCCR has resolved 55 student conduct cases. Of those cases, 47 students were found to have violated university policy.
    • Forty-three students received probation or formal probation.
    • Four students received a suspension.
    • Information on the SCCR website explains what probation, formal probationΜύand suspension entail at CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅.
  • SCCR has 70 cases under review.
  • A total of 123 referrals did not contain sufficient information for a student conduct process at this time.
  • For the most current updates, please visit CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣơ’s COVID 19 Dashboard.

Ongoing investigations

No student referrals to date included attacks on law enforcement. Several referrals were received without information or supporting evidence. SCCR will continue to hold students accountable as investigations are completed.

As we head into the fall semester, students are encouraged to act with respect, integrity and compassion and remember you are a Buff wherever you are.

This summer and fall, the Division of Student Affairs, the Office of Government and Community EngagementΜύand the CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ Police Department will continue collaboration with the City of ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ and neighborhood groups to foster an improved sense and experience of community on the Hill.