Denver shooting spree: Suspect wrote about a murderous rampage in a series of


Five people were killed in the shooting and several were wounded — including a female police officer. Investigators believe the gunman targeted some of his victims, but his motive remains unclear, Denver Police Chief Paul Pazen said.

The gunman — identified as Lyndon James McLeod, 47 — was killed after a gunfight with a police officer.

McLeod writes in chilling detail in one of his books about a character named “Lyndon Macleod” who dressed in police gear and kills another character by the name of “Michael Swinyard” at a building located at 1300 Williams St.

One of the victims in Monday’s shooting was named Michael Swinyard, according to the Denver County Medical Examiner’s office. Police say he was killed at that same address.

In another book, McLeod writes about a character killing a woman named Alicia Cardenas. The Denver County Medical Examiner’s office said a woman by the name of Alicia Cardenas was killed.

Cardenas, 44, was the owner of Sol Tribe Tattoo & Body Piercing, according to her father, who spoke to CNN Denver affiliate KMGH.
The rampage is among more than 675 shootings that left four or more people dead or injured in the United States this year, according to Gun Violence Archive.

3 of the shooting victims were killed at tattoo parlors, family and police say

Authorities, friends and relatives identified three more victims Wednesday.

Alfredo Cardenas, the father of Alicia Cardenas, told KMGH his daughter was gregarious, friendly and a “real leader in the community.”

Two other Sol Tribe employees were shot in the Monday night rampage, the father told the affiliate.

A Sol Tribe assistant manager, Alyssa Gunn Maldonado, was killed, and her husband, James Maldonado, has been hospitalized after being injured in the shootings, a friend and a former colleague told CNN. James Maldonado was a piercer at the tattoo studio.

Swinyard, 67, was killed in Denver, according the city/county medical examiner. Police Cmdr. Matt Clark previously mentioned a victim who was killed at his home near the Cheesman Park area east of downtown Denver, and the address listed in the medical examiner’s news release is a block north of the park.

Police also identified two other victims in the suburb of Lakewood: Danny Scofield, 38, who was fatally shot at Lucky 13 Tattoo, and Sarah Steck, 28, who was killed while working at the Hyatt House hotel.

Motive behind the shooting still unclear

Denver police investigated McLeod in 2020 and early 2021 but charges were never filed, Chief Pazen said Tuesday.

“This individual was on the radar of law enforcement,” he said without elaborating.

It appears McLeod had some connection to the local tattoo community, via his previous affiliation with a now-shuttered studio, though it’s also unclear whether the shootings are related to McLeod’s previous business relationships.

Police stand outside a Lakewood, Colorado, shopping center where the suspected gunman was killed.

A Denver tattoo parlor listing McLeod as its “registered agent,” according to the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, was incorporated in 2005 and became “delinquent for failure to file Periodic Report” in 2017. CNN has reached out to the Denver Police Department for comment.

The site of the former business — just south of the Denver Health Medical Center,…



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