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Burr Charlesworth and Luis Mendoza arrested after Broncos WR Josh Reynolds wounded in shooting after leaving strip club

According to witnesses, three men were being followed by two vehicles after leaving a strip club in Glendale.

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Denver Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds was injured in a shooting incident that occurred early Friday morning in Denver.

The incident also resulted in injuries to two other individuals.

The shooting took place around 3 AM near East Hampden Avenue and South Dahlia Street.

According to witnesses, three men were being followed by two vehicles after leaving a strip club in Glendale.

The victims were shot at while driving on Interstate 25, prompting them to abandon their vehicle and flee on foot. Reynolds sustained gunshot wounds to his left arm and the back of his head. Another man was shot in the back, while a third victim was injured by shattered glass.

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Denver Police arrested two men, Burr Charlesworth and Luis Mendoza, in connection with the shooting. Surveillance footage from the strip club shows Mendoza following the victims after entering the establishment.

Charlesworth admitted to following the victims at the request of a friend but denied firing any shots. He claimed that the gunfire came from the other vehicles involved in the pursuit.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing. Further details will be released as they become available.


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Indiana Man Arrested for Allegedly Threatening to Assassinate President Trump in TikTok Videos

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23-year-old Douglas Thrams Indiana man has been arrested and charged with making threats against former President Donald Trump after allegedly posting multiple threatening videos on TikTok, federal authorities announced Thursday.

A 23-year-old Indiana man has been arrested and charged with making threats against former President Donald Trump after allegedly posting multiple threatening videos on TikTok, federal authorities announced Thursday.

According to a criminal complaint filed by the FBI, Douglas Thrams posted a series of videos between Monday—when Trump was inaugurated—and Wednesday, in which he allegedly threatened anti-government violence and called for the assassination of the former president.

In one of the videos cited in the complaint, Thrams reportedly stated, “Every U.S. government building needs to be bombed immediately.” He further escalated his rhetoric by saying, “He [Trump] needs to be assassinated, and this time, don’t… miss,” using explicit language.

Authorities noted that Thrams’ statements were particularly concerning in light of previous assassination attempts targeting Trump, including an incident last year at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the former president sustained a minor injury to his ear.

Additionally, an FBI affidavit revealed that in another video, Thrams was seen holding a rifle and tapping it, an action investigators interpreted as an implied threat.

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Thrams was taken into custody on Thursday and has been charged with “interstate communications with a threat to injure,” a federal offense.

The case remains under investigation, and authorities have not disclosed any further potential threats. Thrams is expected to appear in federal court in the coming days.


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