The police officers are looking for a woman connected with a mass shooting in Denver that injured five people. The unidentified woman was denied entry into a bar before the shooting.
Mass Shooting in Denver
According to an article by Robert Garrison, the police are looking for a woman connected with a mass shooting in Denver that injured five people. Police released an image of that woman from a surveillance camera on Monday that showed she was pointing a gun in front of Dierks Bentleys Whiskey Row, located at 1946 Market Street. Five people were standing outside the bar when they were shot by a woman around 11:14 p.m. Saturday.
After the mass shooting in Denver, police quickly responded to the bar and saw five adult victims. Paramedics transported the injured victims to the hospital. Police said that the victims suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The woman was denied entry to the bar and started walking away but quickly returned to have another conversation with security personnel. As the woman walked away a second time, she produced a gun and discharged it in the direction of the bar multiple times, injuring five people. Police believe that the victims were not the intended targets.
As of now, no arrest has been made. Police officers seek help about the mass shooting in Denver from anyone who has any information that can help to identify or locate the woman. You may contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.