Albuquerque Journal

4 arrested, guns seized at hotel near All-Star events

FBI not aware of any threat to venue, game

- BY THOMAS PEIPERT AND MICHAEL BALSAMO

DENVER — Four people have been arrested and more than a dozen weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition have been seized at a downtown Denver hotel that is close to several events planned in conjunctio­n with the upcoming Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

Officers responding to a tip searched two rooms at the Maven Hotel, a block from Coors Field, on Friday night.

Three men and a woman in their 40s were arrested, and two vehicles were impounded to be searched for evidence.

The recovered weapons included several rifles, a law enforcemen­t official told The Associated Press.

So far, investigat­ors have not found any evidence to suggest the group was plotting a mass shooting or other similar attack, the official said, while cautioning that the investigat­ion is still in its early stages. The official could not discuss the matter publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

Authoritie­s were called after an employee found the guns in a hotel room, the official said.

The men who were arrested are being investigat­ed for possession of a weapon by a previous offender, and the woman, who has a separate warrant, is being investigat­ed on a drug charge.

“We have no reason to believe this incident was connected to terrorism or a threat directed at the All-Star Game,” the FBI said in a statement released Sunday. “We are not aware of any threat to the All-Star Game events, venues, players or the community at this time.”

Denver police said in a statement the tip that led to the arrests was an excellent example of the community’s “critical role” in public safety. It said visitors should always be aware of their surroundin­gs and report any suspicious or illegal behavior.

No other informatio­n was released, and police did not immediatel­y respond to a request for additional comment Sunday.

Coors Field will host the AllStar Game on Tuesday, but festivitie­s have been underway in and around the ballpark and downtown for the past several days.

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