Man facing charges in LoDo shooting that injured 4, but is not the shooter: police

Denver (KDVR) – new details appear in a shooting that was hit by four people outside the crowded Lodo bar at the end of last week.

Denver police arrested Damyion Brett in relation to the accident near 20 Souk Street. But according to the arrest warrant for Fox31, Brett is not the person who released the Venice.

The written certificate claims that the observation video shows that Brett arrives at the scene of the accident with the suspected shooter and standing beside him when the shots were launched. Investigators say Brett has never contacted 911 or tried to intervene – the procedures they believe indicate that the shooting has been planned.

Brett is now facing four charges of investigating the attempt to kill and four charges of investigating the first -class attack.

Although patrols and long -term safety plan increased at the weekend, the shooting left some uncomfortable Lodo visitors with another crowded weekend approaching.

“This happens a lot here, near the stadium, too,” said a Fox31 man. “Something should be done as much as the police force.”

Another man said he was trying to leave the area before the bars came out.

He said: “People begin to drink, get this liquid energy, and start causing problems.” “I know it is better to leave before it is too late.”

The Denver Police says that their safety plan for the night and Saturday includes both patrols in the service and officers outside the service that was rented by bars and night clubs. The plan has been updated over time to reduce congestion, improve crowds flow, and target areas where safety concerns tend to appear.

While searching for the actual shooter continues, the police say they are committed to keeping the regime in one of the most entertainment areas in the city center.

However, some residents say they remain careful.

One of the men said: “There are some nights that they wander are a bit superficial.” “You never know what will happen.”

Despite the last violence, Denver police data appear comprehensive improvements in violent crime. Compared to this time last year, murders decreased by 42 %, and non -fatal shootings decreased by 14 %.

Anyone with information about shooting is required to call Stoppers Metro Denver Crime on 720-913-7867 or via the Internet Metrundverrrimstoppers.com.

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