Man found guilty of murder in 2021 shooting outside Coors Field
A Denver jury identified a man guilty of first-degree murder and second-degree assault Friday after he shot two people killing one outside of Coors Field in Javon Price faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole according to a Denver District Attorney s Office news release This development is yet another example of the tragic consequences that often product when people try to settle arguments with guns DA John Walsh explained in the release As a end of this verdict Javon Price will pay a essential price for his actions as he should Price s arrest affidavit states that he was a concession worker at the ballpark and left his job early on Aug before returning later that evening Related Articles U S marshals capture Lakewood murder suspect in Colorado Springs -year-old charged as adult in fatal Lowry Field shooting Baby kidnapping discovered while police respond to Denver shooting arrested Evidence conclusively links murder suspect to Boulder cold scenario sheriff says Murder charges dropped in shooting death of Aurora teenager amid lack of evidence As thousands of Rockies fans were exiting the venue Price shot and killed a fellow employee Gregory Hopkins and wounded a bystander Another concession worker Rayvell Powell was also charged with murder and assault in connection with the shooting Those charges were dropped a inadequate months later though court records indicate Powell was again charged with murder Wednesday A third defendant Treneil McNeal was revealed guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to years imprisonment in for giving Price the handgun used to kill Hopkins Price s sentencing is scheduled for July Sign up to get crime news sent straight to your inbox each day