17-Year-Old Girl Suspected in Denver Mass Shooting Arrested in California
Teenager Keanna Rosenburgh, arrested on eight counts of first-degree attempted homicide for shooting five people at a Denver bar, was found in Barstow, California after evading authorities for over a month.
- Keanna Rosenburgh, a 17-year-old girl, was arrested in Barstow, California, on eight counts of first-degree attempted homicide for shooting five people outside a Denver bar on September 16.
- After being rejected entry due to suspicion of a fake ID, she left and then shot towards the club as she was leaving, inadvertently wounding unintended targets.
- All five victims survived the shooting, which occurred outside of country singer Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row bar in downtown Denver.
- Rosenburgh had been on the run for over a month before her arrest, having traveled more than 900 miles away from the crime scene.
- The Denver Police Department, working with the FBI's LA SWAT team, the FBI's L.A. Desert Cities Safe Streets Task Force, and the Barstow Police Department, managed to apprehend Rosenburgh.