Man Found Dead At Colorado Amusement Park -- Heavily Armed With Assault Rifle & Explosives
01.11.2023 - 01:15
/ perezhilton.com
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An amusement park in Colorado almost became the scene of a horrific tragedy over the weekend.
According to 9NEWS, the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a deceased man at the Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park shortly after 9 a.m. on Saturday. Authorities said 20-year-old Diego Barajas Medina was found dead in the women’s bathroom by the maintenance crew before the park opened that day.
The death alone is shocking and unsettling, but here’s where things get really chilling. They found him wearing body armor and tactical clothing, similar to what a SWAT team member would wear. He was reportedly heavily armed with an AR-style rifle, a semi-automatic handgun, multiple loaded magazines for the weapons, and explosive devices. His motives are unclear, but it’s obviously believed, based on what was found at the scene, that Barajas Medina had a plan to carry out a mass shooting at the park. However, he apparently changed his mind and died by suicide instead.
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What’s even more eerie? Garfield County Sheriff Lou Vallario revealed there was writing on the bathroom stall that said:
Huh?! The message no doubt sparked some confusion for investigators and the public, but it’s important to note that Vallario could not confirm if Barajas Medina had been the one to write it. What he does know so far is that while people enter the park via a gondola, the gunman choose a different route and drove up the service road. And he illegally entered while the place was closed.
Vallario said the man’s firearms were ghost guns, and he had a combination of real and fake weapons. There were also multiple improvised
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