Denver, Lakewood police give update on fatal shooting spree; suspect was on police’s radar
DENVER (KRDO) -- Following a violent shooting spree that started in the Denver area Monday evening, police are giving an update on the case Tuesday.
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On Tuesday, the suspect was identified as 47-year-old Lyndon James McLeod. Police said McLeod knew some of the victims and also had a previous issue at the hotel where he shot a clerk.
The shooting spree started around 5 p.m. with the suspect shooting three people near E. 1st Avenue and N. Broadway in Denver -- two women were killed, and a man was shot, according to police.
Later, police say the suspect shot and killed a man at E. 12th Street near N. Williams.
Following a third shooting at West 6th Avenue and Cherokee Street where no one was injured, officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect at West 8th Avenue and Zuni Street at the end of a pursuit, but he was able to escape. Police say the suspect drove to Lakewood after that and fatally shot the fourth victim at a business on Kipling Street.
Officers followed the suspect to a hotel, where he allegedly shot a clerk. A shootout happened, and the suspect died at the scene. One Lakewood Police officer was injured but is expected to survive.
A total of five people were killed by McLeod before he died, according to police. The fifth victim died on Tuesday.
Police said that two investigations had been conducted into McLeod's actions before the shooting, but no charges were ever filed from those investigations.
We're working on getting more information, check back for updates.