Denver, CO
2 arrested for attempted murder in shooting that caused hours-long I-25 closure
Two men were arrested this week on suspicion of attempted murder after Denver police shut down southbound Interstate 25 on Monday to investigate a Friday shooting.
Burr Charlesworth, 42, and Luis Mendoza, 35, were both arrested on investigation of attempted first-degree murder and first-degree assault after allegedly shooting two men Friday on southbound I-25, according to a news release from the Denver Police Department.
Around 3:12 a.m. Friday, Denver officers responded to reports of a shooting on southbound I-25 near Colorado Boulevard, police said in the release.
Two men driving together on the interstate were shot in their car and pulled over onto I-25’s southbound shoulder near Belleview Avenue, police said. Paramedics took both men to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Denver police shut the interstate down for multiple hours Monday to investigate the shooting and are working to identify more suspects, according to the release.
As of Thursday morning, neither Charlesworth nor Mendoza had court dates scheduled, according to court records.
Mendoza is being held in Denver’s Downtown Detention Center on a $300,000 bail, but Charlesworth did not appear in Denver jail records.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
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