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Shots were fired near William C. Hinkley High School, resulting in injury to seven. Four teens were charged with attempted murder. [29] [30] 2021 Denver and Lakewood shootings: Denver and Lakewood: December 27, 2021: 6 (including the suspect) Lyndon McLeod (aka Roman McClay) killed five and injured two at multiple Denver and Lakewood locations.
[3] [7] Witnesses said the multiplex's fire alarm system began sounding soon after the attack began, and staff told people in Theater 8 to evacuate. [26] Holmes fired 76 shots in the theater: 6 from the shotgun, 65 from the semi-automatic rifle, and 5 from the .40-caliber handgun. [27]
Denver police were able to get a description of McLeod's van as he fled the scene and shared it with neighboring police departments. [4] At 5:49 p.m. on the intersection of 8th Avenue and Zuni Street, McLeod and a Denver police officer exchanged fire. The officer's police car was disabled during the gunfire, but no one was injured.
Denver District Court Judge Karen Brody sentenced him to the maximum possible term he faced, The Denver P Teen gets 40 years in prison for Denver house fire that killed 5 from Senegal Skip to main ...
Date Location Dead Injured Total Description January 1, 2025 New Orleans, Louisiana: 15 [n 1] [n 2] +50: 2025 New Orleans truck attack: After a Texas man, who was inspired by the Islamic State, drove a rented truck through Bourbon Street in the French Quarter neighborhood to kill fourteen people and injure several dozen others with the truck during the New Year's celebrations, he crashed into ...
Other past attacks have included an assailant using gasoline in 2013 to set fire to a gay nightclub in Seattle on New Year’s Eve, reminiscent of an infamous 1973 arson attack on a popular New ...
In an unrelated incident Thursday, a fire truck collided with Denver police Sgt. Justin Dodge near the end of the parade route that ended at the downtown Denver Civic Center, where a rally took place.
It was for a time the only LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs, Colorado's second-most populous city with a population of just under 500,000. [17] A 2021 article by Denver-based magazine 5280 noted the club to be a place "where LGBTQ folks [went] for drag performances, dance parties, and drinks."