Denver Bar Shooting Spree: Woman Opens Fire, Injuring 5 After Being Denied Entry
A woman opens fire outside a Denver bar, injuring five after being denied entry. The suspect fled, with the search ongoing and a reward of $2,000 offered for information leading to her arrest.
In a shocking incident outside a popular Denver bar owned by country singer Dierks Bentley, a woman opened fire and injured five people after allegedly being denied entry. The incident took place at Whiskey Row, causing panic in the bustling nightlife of downtown Denver. According to reports, the suspect, who was in possession of a fake ID, specifically targeted the security personnel but unintentionally hit bystanders instead.
Denver Public Safety revealed that the woman left the line to enter the establishment, returned with a gun, and began firing shots around 11:15 pm. Eyewitnesses described the terrifying ordeal, with one witness, Madison Sharnowski, stating, "It happened really fast. In that moment, it's like flight or fight response." Sharnowski expressed gratitude for her own safety and that of her friends, acknowledging the traumatic experience the victims had to go through.
Fortunately, the five injured individuals are expected to recover from their injuries. However, the search is still ongoing for the suspected shooter, with the Denver Police offering a reward of $2,000 for any information leading to her arrest. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers and the need for increased security measures in crowded public spaces. Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the suspect's whereabouts to come forward and assist in bringing her to justice.