Police Report: Man Arrested Following Tragic Incident Resulting in Wife’s Self-Inflicted Gunshot and Loss of Unborn Child

Inset: Alfonzo Luis Marcano-Marcano (Mecklenburg County Jail). The home in North Carolina where Marcano-Marcano’s pregnant wife allegedly shot herself in the stomach (Google Maps). A...
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Shocking Unprovoked Attack: Man Opens Fire on Scooter Driver, Police Report Reveals

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Inset, left to right: Anthony Apodaca (Denver Police Dept.) and Nico Francis (GoFundMe). Background: The corner in Colorado where Apodaca allegedly shot Francis in the neck (Google Maps).

A man from Colorado, aged 31, stands accused of an attempted murder after allegedly shooting a scooter rider in the neck during an unprovoked encounter at a downtown Denver traffic light last week.

Anthony Davon Apodaca faces charges of attempted first-degree murder for the attack on Nico Francis.

Denver police were alerted to gunshots near the intersection of 18th and Stout streets shortly before 11:45 p.m. on April 3, as per a police statement. Upon arrival, officers found a man who had been shot, and the investigation was described as ongoing as they gathered details about the suspect. Later, authorities identified Apodaca as the suspect.

The investigation revealed that the confrontation began when a white SUV stopped close to the victim on his scooter, as outlined in an arrest affidavit reported by the Denver Post. A passenger in the SUV allegedly shouted at several individuals standing at a nearby bus stop before focusing his aggression on the scooter rider waiting at a red light.

A witness indicated to investigators that the SUV passenger aggressively questioned the scooter rider, demanding to know if he “had a problem.”

The victim later told police he responded by telling the passenger that he did not have a problem, but the man still pulled out a firearm and shot him, according to the report.

Witnesses reported hearing a single gunshot before the SUV sped away, police reportedly said. Officers later located the vehicle and detained multiple occupants after another passenger identified Apodaca as the shooter.

Francis told Denver NBC affiliate KUSA what he remembered about his encounter with the shooter after he asked Francis whether he had a problem.

“I tried calming him down. I was like, ‘I don’t know you. I don’t want any trouble, man. I’m just trying to go meet my friends,’” Francis told the station. “He turns and I see him pointing his gun at my face and it totally shocked me. He pulled the trigger and I heard this really, really loud pop, and I look down and I see blood everywhere, and I’m just sitting there thinking is this really the moment that I die? Like I’m going to die on a sidewalk in downtown Denver and I don’t even know why.”

Asked about a possible motive, Francis told local Fox affiliate KDVR he believes the men in the SUV were just “driving around looking for a fight.”

“I think he [Apodaca] just kinda wanted to shoot somebody that night,” Francis said.

One of the most troubling aspects of the ordeal, Francis added, is the fact that Apodaca was released from detention after posting $75,000 bond, which has only compounded his fear.

“I understand he’s on house arrest, but that doesn’t make me feel any better,” he said. “I feel a lot more safe if he was in jail.”

He also credited a bystander with helping to save his life after the shooting. “He saved my life,” Francis said, describing how the man applied pressure to his wound until help arrived.

Francis expanded on the emotional and physical toll in a GoFundMe campaign, writing that he suffered significant injuries and faces ongoing medical treatment and rehabilitation as he recovers.

Apodaca is scheduled to appear in Denver County Court on April 21 for an advisement hearing, records show.

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