Colorado Springs Shooter Suspect Graduated From Sisters High

By Amanda Peacher (OPB)
Nov. 3, 2015 9:45 a.m.

Thirty three-year-old Noah Harpham allegedly shot three people in downtown Colorado Springs before dying in a firefight with police. Harpham graduated from Sisters High School in 2000.

Courtesy El Paso County Sheriff's Office

A man who attended high school in Central Oregon has been identified as the suspect in a shooting on Saturday in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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The gunman was identified by El Paso County Sheriff's office as 33-year-old Noah Harpham. He allegedly killed three people before dying in a shoot out with Colorado Springs police.

One of the victims was a man on a bicycle. Two other victims were women at a home for recovering addicts, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette.  

The Sisters School District confirmed that Harpham graduated in 2000 from Sisters High School.

Investigators have not identified a motive for the shootings.

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