A woman accused of shooting five people after being denied entry to a bar in Denver’s Lower Downtown district last September took a plea deal on Friday in Denver District Court. Keanna Rosenburgh, 18, pleaded guilty to one count of attempted murder in connection with the shooting in front of Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row. The incident occurred when Rosenburgh was denied entry to the bar and allegedly fired shots at the club, injuring several people who were not the intended targets.
Police quickly responded to the shooting and found five adult victims who were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Rosenburgh was arrested a month later in California and now faces up to seven years in the Colorado Youthful Offender System and a 21-year suspended sentence in the Colorado Department of Corrections. She is scheduled to be sentenced on January 22, 2025.
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