BOULDER — A second man — believed to be the more verbal assailant in a suspected bias-motivated attack on two men of Nigerian descent early Saturday — was arrested late Wednesday, the Daily Camera reported.
Zachrey Harris, 23, of Wilderness surrendered at the Adams County jail after Boulder police issued an arrest warrant for him. He faces misdemeanor harassment and bias-motivated crime charges.
Harris and another man were with Joseph Owen Coy, 22, of Lafayette, who was arrested Saturday on suspicion of punching CU student Olubiyi Ogundipe after calling him and another man from Nigeria “monkeys” and other racial slurs, police told the Camera.
Coy and Harris told officers that the Nigerians started an altercation, the Camera said. Harris told investigators he didn’t call the men “monkeys” but instead called them another derogatory term for black people commonly used by Italians.



