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Man pleads guilty in Topgolf shooting

Bryce Holden, 22, was killed in the December 2023 shooting.

BRIGHTON, Colo. — A man accused of shooting two coworkers outside the Topgolf in Thornton, killing one of them, pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder charges Thursday. 

Court records show that Victor Salazar-Guarache, 27, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder in connection with the December 2023 shootings of 22-year-old Bryce Holden and a manager.  

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Around 12:50 a.m. on Dec. 23, officers responded to the Topgolf in the 16000 block of Grant Street in Thornton. They found Holden, who later died at a hospital. 

According to the arrest affidavit, Salazar-Guarache and Holden both worked as dishwashers at Topgolf. The kitchen manager told investigators that Salazar-Guarache left work for an unknown reason at 11:42 p.m. even though his shift was not over. Cameras showed him get into his car and drive around the parking lot. 

Credit: Photo courtesy of Rod Holden
Bryce Holden

An hour later, after closing up, Holden and the manager walked out to the parking lot. At that time, the affidavit says, Salazar-Guarache got out of a vehicle and took a "shooting stance" before he began firing at the two men. Holden fell to the ground, while the kitchen manager ran inside. 

Salazar-Guarache continued to shoot after Holden was on the ground, firing a total of 12 times before he got back in his car and drove away, the affidavit says.

A rideshare driver who was at the business to pick up another employee told police he witnessed the shooting. He reported that he saw Salazar-Guarache take the "shooting stance" and that no one else was with him. He told investigators that it appeared Salazar-Guarache was laughing as he returned to his vehicle after the shooting.

Salazar-Guarache was identified as the suspect by multiple employees, as well as through security footage. Just after 4:10 a.m. on Dec. 23, the Larimer County Sheriff's Office spotted his vehicle traveling north on Interstate 25 and initiated a high-risk traffic stop before taking him into custody.

Sentencing is set for Oct. 11.

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