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Trial begins for woman accused of murdering Longmont USPS carrier over custody dispute in 2021

The victim had filed documents asking for the majority of the parenting time as well as sole decision-making responsibilities

DENVER – The trial for a woman accused of murdering a Longmont postal carrier over a custody dispute in late 2021 began Monday in Boulder District Court.

Devan Schreiner, 27, is accused of shooting and killing 33-year-old Jason Schaefer, her ex-boyfriend and the father of their then 5-year-old child, who was working at the time of the deadly shooting near the intersection of Heatherhill Street and Renaissance Drive in Longmont on Oct. 13, 2021. She faces a first-degree murder charge for the crime.

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