Donohue added that he would reconsider Rodgers’ release if Linn County Mental Health records became available and the defense requested an additional hearing.

Rodgers allegedly stole a Maxx Action toy revolver from the Corvallis Fred Meyer store and modified it to make it look like a real gun before confronting Officer Derrick Samuels at the Law Enforcement Center shortly before 9 p.m. Dec. 29.

Samuels got out of his car and used the vehicle as cover while he called for backup before aiming his own pistol at Rodgers and ordering her to drop her weapon. Rodgers initially refused until additional police officers came out of the building, at which point she dropped the toy gun and was taken into custody.

No shots were fired in the Dec. 29 incident but police believe Rodgers brought the replica handgun to the center in hopes of provoking an officer into shooting her, a phenomenon known as “suicide by cop.”

Corvallis Police Department officers have said that Samuels’ dashboard camera was not turned on during the encounter.