(CNN) - An intruder was shot and killed at the home of a deputy district attorney and her sheriff's-deputy husband in Hot Sulphur Springs, Colorado, just before midnight Monday, according to a statement from the Colorado Bureau of Investigations.
Grand County Coroner Brenda Bock identified the man as Joshua Stevens, 31. It appears he was shot once in the head and several times in the torso. A full autopsy will be done Wednesday, she said.
Bock told CNN she thinks Stevens was unarmed.
This morning on "Early Start," CNN's Jim Spellman reports the latest on the intrusion, and if it could be connected to recent killings of public officials in Colorado and Texas.
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