Topgolf employee murdered co-worker in parking lot and laughed as he made his getaway

Top inset: Bryce Holden (KUSA). Bottom inset: Victor Salazar-Guarache (Thornton Police Department). Background: The Topgolf parking lot in Colorado where Holden was killed (KUSA).

Top inset: Bryce Holden (KUSA). Bottom inset: Victor Salazar-Guarache (Thornton Police Department). Background: The Topgolf parking lot in Colorado where Holden was killed (KUSA).

A Colorado man has pleaded guilty to shooting two co-workers in the Topgolf parking lot where they all worked, killing one and wounding the second before laughing about the fatal violence as he made his getaway.

Victor Salazar-Guarache, 27, pleaded guilty on Thursday to second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder in the death of 22-year-old Bryce Holden and the wounding of a Topgolf manager. The agreement carries a 48-year prison sentence.

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