Overview
- Investigators say the probe began Jan. 28 after school officials alerted police, leading to Jackson T. Keller’s Jan. 29 arrest in Durango.
- An arrest affidavit describes Keller first approaching a mutual acquaintance, then contacting three men on FaceTime and sending a $500 CashApp payment.
- The alleged target and a witness detailed a dorm conflict that included a scissors threat and tensions tied to a shared bathroom.
- Keller was released on a $50,000 surety bond with conditions and is subject to a protection order barring contact with the alleged victim and a witness.
- Campus police and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation say there is no ongoing threat, and local reporting says the FBI assisted in the arrest.