Bodycam: Colo. Police Clash with Woman who Entered Cruiser, Grabbed for Officer's Gun

A woman accused of swinging a knife at Colorado Springs police during a disturbance call was shot and wounded when she allegedly entered a cruiser and reached for an officer's gun.
Feb. 23, 2026
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What to know

  • Colorado Springs police shot and wounded a 30-year-old woman after she entered a patrol vehicle during a Jan. 31 disturbance call, allegedly reached for a firearm.

  • According to police, the woman had swung a knife multiple times at a victim’s vehicle, and body camera footage shows an officer trying to remove her from the patrol car before another officer fired three shots, striking her at least twice.

  • The woman survived with serious injuries that weren't life-threatening, and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation.

The body camera footage begins with Pasillas in between the police vehicle and a person referred to as “Officer One” in the significant event briefing, who warned Pasillas as she approached the vehicle that she would be tased.

When she entered the officer said, “Oh hell no,” before pointing the taser in her face and commanding her to exit.

“Officer One” then opened the driver’s side door where Pasillas was sitting and attempted to pull her out by her feet.

Two seconds after “Officer One” said, “Guys, we need to grab her,” Officer James Mckinstry yelled that Pasillas was “getting a gun” and fired at her three times, hitting her “at least” twice.

After the shots were fired, Pasillas can momentarily be seen lying on the road as a third officer asks if she is OK before the footage ends.

Pasillas survived the shooting with serious but non-life-threatening injuries and has since been released from the hospital, according to the briefing.

Police later recovered a knife Pasillas dropped during the foot pursuit.

Under Colorado law, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office took over the investigation of the shooting because a police officer fired their weapon and struck Pasillas.

Colorado Springs police submitted an arrest affidavit for Pasillas on the charge of menacing on Feb. 4, but it does not mention the shooting or Pasillas entering the police vehicle.

Charges of second-degree assault on a police officer, motor vehicle theft, resisting arrest and obstructing a police officer were filed from the Sheriff’s Office investigation against Pasillas on Feb. 12, according to court records.

The use of force investigation by the Sheriff’s Office will be sent to the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office to determine whether the shooting was justified.

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