LoDo shooter takes plea deal on attempted murder charge

A year after a teenager opened fire into a late night Lower Downtown Denver (LoDo) bar crowd because her ID was rejected, she pleaded guilty Friday to a single count of first-degree attempted murder with extreme indifference.

There were eight named victims in the case, five of whom were shot.

Keanna Rosenburgh, now 18, spoke clearly when she gave her guilty plea at the podium dressed in a maroon jail outfit. She told the judge that she didn’t go to school past tenth grade. She was 17-years-old when she committed the shooting.

Three of Rosenburgh’s victims suffered gunshot wounds to the leg, another was shot in the ankle, and a fifth victim was shot in the right big toe.

She originally faced more than 20 criminal counts, including eight charges of attempted murder. Security footage captured Rosenburgh firing a handgun indiscriminately into a crowd of people waiting in line at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row on Sept. 16, 2023.

The ID Rosenburgh showed at the door belonged to a 25-year-old woman with a different name, according to the arrest affidavit.

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