
3 of the victims in Denver-area shooting spree killed at tattoo parlors, family and police say
CNN
Friends and relatives have identified two more victims in this week's metro Denver shooting spree that wounded several people and left five others and the gunman dead.
One of the slain victims, 44-year-old Alicia Cardenas, owned Sol Tribe Tattoo & Piercing, her father, Alfredo Cardenas, told CNN affiliate KMGH. Along with his only daughter -- who he described as gregarious, friendly and a "real leader in the community" -- two other Sol Tribe employees were shot during the Monday night rampage, the father told the affiliate.
A Sol Tribe assistant manager, Alyssa Gun Maldonado, was also killed, and her husband, James Maldonado, has been hospitalized after being injured in the shootings, a friend and a former colleague told CNN. James Maldonado was a piercer at the tattoo studio.

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