A fourth person was arrested in connection to the shooting of former NFL player Josh Reynolds.

Denver Police Department arrested another suspect in shooting that hurt former Denver Broncos player Josh Reynolds in October.

December 20th 2024.

A fourth person was arrested in connection to the shooting of former NFL player Josh Reynolds.
According to the Denver Police Department, a fourth individual has been taken into custody in connection with the October shooting that left former Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds injured. The suspect, Daniel Olivarez, 30, is facing multiple charges, including attempted murder and illegal use of a firearm, as stated in court records.

While the police confirmed Olivarez's arrest on Friday, they did not disclose his specific role in the shooting. However, prosecutors have described the incident as a "coordinated, organized" attack. The shooting occurred around 3 a.m. on October 18, after Reynolds and two others had left Shotgun Willies, a popular strip club in Glendale. Police reports indicate that the victims were followed and then shot at.

Reynolds suffered injuries to his left arm and back of the head, while another victim was shot in the back. A third individual was also hurt by shattered glass. Two other suspects, Burr Charlesworth and Luis Mendoza, aged 42 and 35 respectively, are also facing charges of attempted murder and assault in connection with the shooting. In November, 31-year-old Dirk Lisica-Lange was arrested on suspicion of attempting to influence a public servant regarding the case.

Olivarez is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. In other related news, three men have been charged with attempted murder in an Aurora "rolling gunfight" that resulted in shootings across the metro Denver area. In a separate case, a man has been convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting death of a woman in Lakewood. The shooting that wounded Reynolds has been described by the District Attorney as a "coordinated" attack, with approximately 30 rounds fired into the SUV. Another individual has been sentenced to jail and community corrections in a University Hill shooting incident. Additionally, an Adams County man has been sentenced to 192 years in prison for a double shooting at a Dollar Store. To stay updated on crime news, you can sign up to receive daily updates straight to your inbox.

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