Six more arrested in Highlands Ranch Main Event shooting

Six more people have been arrested in connection to a shooting earlier this month inside Highlands Ranch’s Main Event arcade that left one man dead and sent another woman to the hospital, sheriff’s officials said.

According to a Thursday morning news release from the Douglas County Sheriff’s office, 21-year-old Niyonii Crowley-Sanders of Denver and 23-year-old Keylonie Fenery of Aurora were both arrested on suspicion of 121 accessory charges, including:

  • 10 counts of accessory to attempted first-degree murder,
  • Four counts of accessory to first-degree assault,
  • 10 counts of accessory to illegally discharging a firearm,
  • 47 counts of accessory to menacing,
  • One count of accessory to criminal mischief,
  • 47 counts of accessory to reckless endangerment,
  • One count of accessory to unlawfully carrying a weapon,
  • And one count of accessory to prohibited use of a weapon.

Both women posted bail, set at $50,000, according to court records. Crowley-Sanders is scheduled to appear in court on March 21 for a filing of charges hearing and Fenery will appear on March 14 for her own.

Douglas County deputies also arrested:

  • Lorine Stegall, a 22-year-old from Arvada, on suspicion of felony menacing and carrying a concealed weapon
  • Devonta Jackson-Keys, a 29-year-old from Denver, on suspicion of tampering with physical evidence and being an accessory to menacing
  • Kiacia Jackson, a 22-year-old from Denver, on suspicion of third-degree assault, fighting in public and unlawful possession of a controlled substance
  • Ajie Fair-Munoz, a 24-year-old from Denver, on suspicion of third-degree assault and fighting in public

The Feb. 8 shooting started as a fight in the bathroom between the victim and 23-year-old Nevaeha Crowley-Sanders, sheriff’s officials said.

Nevaeha Crowley-Sanders was arrested earlier this month and faces 104 charges in the shooting, including five counts of attempted first-degree murder and 49 other felonies.

The shooting spilled out into the arcade and its parking lot as Nevaeha Crowley-Sanders allegedly fired eight shots at the 22-year-old victim, hitting her in the heel, leg and upper rib cage, according to Douglas County sheriff’s officials.

Nevaeha Crowley-Sanders exited the arcade with 23-year-old Jalin Seabron, who was shot and killed by a Douglas County sheriff’s deputy in the Main Event parking lot after he refused to drop his gun and pointed it at multiple people, the sheriff’s office claims.

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