Josh Reynolds Injured in Shooting Incident Involving Multiple Vehicles
Details of the Shooting Incident
Denver Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds and another victim were shot in an incident that began after leaving Shotgun Willies, a gentlemen's club in Glendale, Colorado. Reports indicate that two vehicles began pursuing Reynolds' car around 2:45 a.m. and were allegedly involved in a shooting shortly thereafter.
Arrests Made
Two suspects, Burr Charlesworth and Luis Mendoza, have been arrested in connection with the October 18 shooting. Police responded to multiple 911 calls about the shooting near East Hampden Avenue and South Dahlia Street. Tracking methods led investigators to locate Reynolds and the other victims quickly.
- Reynolds was shot twice, sustaining a graze wound to the back of his head and an injury to his arm.
- A second victim suffered a gunshot to the back, while another was injured by shattered glass.
Witness Accounts
Witnesses reported that the suspects followed the victims from the club and allegedly waited for them to leave the premises. Video evidence at the club shows Mendoza watching the victims prior to the incident. Police say Charlesworth claimed to have been helping a friend rather than participating in the shooting.
Legal Proceedings and Statements
Both suspects face serious charges, including attempted first-degree murder and assault. The Broncos organization has issued a statement addressing the incident and expressing concerns for Reynolds’ well-being. More details are expected as the investigation unfolds.
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