Police say concert shooting in Pueblo stems from gangs
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) A concert at a southside Pueblo bar turned violent late Saturday sending two individuals to the hospital with gunshot wounds. According to Pueblo Police, the incident was gang-related.
The shooting occurred at the Brass Saddle on the 1700 block of West Pueblo Boulevard not far from I-25. Just prior to midnight on Saturday. They had a concert at the brass saddle, said Sgt. Franklyn Ortega with the Pueblo Police Department. During that event, they had some conflicting gangs.”
As a result, two individuals were shot. One in the leg, while the other was shot in the foot. Police say both were transported to the hospital. Neither sustained life-threatening injuries. Investigators say it is unclear if either person who sustained gunshot wounds are suspected shooters in the incident.
The Southern Colorado Safe Streets Task Force is looking for two wanted street criminals.
Preston Gutierrez, 24, is a 5-foot-10 Hispanic male with brown hair and brown eyes. He has three warrants for failure to appear on charges of motor vehicle theft and two counts of dangerous drugs. His bond is set at $15,000.
Jennifer Carrier, 31, is a 5-foot-7 white female weighing about 130 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. She has a no-bond warrant for smuggling contraband into a prison.
If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of these individuals, you are encouraged to contact the Pueblo Police Department. If you would like to remain anonymous, contact Pueblo Crime Stoppers at 542-7867.