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Former Texas A&M WR injured in Denver shooting, per report
By Paul Harvey
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Former Texas A&M wide receiver Josh Reynolds was reportedly injured in a recent Denver shooting.
According to documents obtained by 9News, Reynolds and another man were injured in a Friday morning shooting early on Oct. 18 after they were followed from a strip club. A 911 call was placed shortly after 3 am local time about a shooting near East Hampden Avenue and South Dahlia Street.
After multiple calls about a shooting were received by 911, the call taker noted GPS put all 3 callers in the vicinity of South Quebec Street and East Union Avenue. Offices investigated and located the victims, including Reynolds.
Court documents indicate Reynolds was shot twice: Once in his left arm and another time in the back of his head. Another man was shot in his back while a third victim had wounds sustained from shattered glass.
Scary situation for Broncos WR Josh Reynolds
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The victims reported that prior to the shooting, they were at Shotgun Willies, a strip club in Glendale. They reported leaving around 2:45 am without any incidents reported at the club.
Shots were eventually fired after being followed by 2 drivers. The victims reported the suspects continued to follow their vehicle onto the highway where their vehicle would no longer drive, forcing them to run from the vehicle. A pair of suspects have been arrested related to the shooting.
Reynolds is in his 8th NFL season and is currently in his first season with the Denver Broncos but was already on IR prior to the shooting. According to a statement from the Broncos on Thursday, Reynolds did receive treatment but only for minor injuries related to the shooting.
Broncos WR Josh Reynolds is said to be OK after being the victim in a shooting Friday in Denver.
A statement from the team:
“Josh Reynolds was a victim of a shooting on Friday in Denver and received treatment for minor injuries. Out of respect for the legal process, we will… pic.twitter.com/ScWZkrqOs6— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 24, 2024
Paul Harvey lives in Atlanta and covers SEC football.