DENVER – Electricians parking on the 4th level of the Denver Performing Arts Complex garage made a gruesome discovery Friday morning.
As one of them was backing into a space at 5:40 a.m., he turned around and saw a body.
He and a co-worker, who both asked to remain anonymous, said the body appeared to be badly beaten.
“It was unreal,” one of them said. “I just looked at the body and stood there and said, ‘this isn’t happening right now.’”
He added, “My body was shaking and trembling.”
The two electricians said the victim was wearing a security guard uniform and that a fire extinguisher was lying nearby, in an adjacent parking space.
Homicide
Police initially said they were conducting a death investigation, but later said the man’s death was being investigated as a homicide.
They’re not saying whether the fire extinguisher was the weapon used.
Investigators closed the garage, at 13th and Arapahoe, for several hours as they processed the crime scene.
A news crew noticed several sets of cameras in the garage, but police aren't saying whether the crime was captured on camera.
At 10 a.m., a department spokesman said they had no description of the suspect.
They did say the victim was a male.
Children’s Performance
The police activity caught the eyes of several children, who were taking part in a performance about the Emerald Ash Borer in one of the DCPA venues.
“It got a couple of looks from the kids,” one parent said, “but they were more focused on presenting their play.”
The parent, who gave her first name as Shanna, called the discovery of the body, and the resulting police presence, concerning.
“I live in the downtown area,” she said, “and there seems to be more present every day. We actually used to park here, so it’s a little unsettling.”
Busy Garage
A spokesman for Denver Arts & Venues says the garage has 1,700 parking spaces.
When asked how busy it was Friday morning, Josh Lenz replied, “I can tell you it has room for 1,700 cars.”
Lentz would not say which company has the security contract.
The garage reopened at 12:32 p.m.
Anyone with information about the case is asked to call DPD at 720-913-7867.