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Sunday, November 8, 2009

1 dead, 3 injured in Vail bar shooting

Witness says 'irate' man opened fire; a Vail resident is in custody as suspect

Suspect Richard Moreau, 63, of Vail is led away by police after a shooting at the Sandbar that left three people injured and one dead Saturday night in West Vail.
Suspect Richard Moreau, 63, of Vail is led away by police after a shooting at the Sandbar that left three people injured and one dead Saturday night in West Vail.ENLARGE
Suspect Richard Moreau, 63, of Vail is led away by police after a shooting at the Sandbar that left three people injured and one dead Saturday night in West Vail.
Dominique Taylor | dtaylor@vaildaily.com
Suspect Richard Moreau, center, is search by Vail police before being taken away following a fatal shooting Saturday night at the Sandbar in West Vail.
Suspect Richard Moreau, center, is search by Vail police before being taken away following a fatal shooting Saturday night at the Sandbar in West Vail.ENLARGE
Suspect Richard Moreau, center, is search by Vail police before being taken away following a fatal shooting Saturday night at the Sandbar in West Vail.
Dominique Taylor | dtaylor@vaildaily.com

The man on the right, who was in the Sandbar with his family during Saturday night's shooting, stands outside the McDonald's in West Vail, where witnesses were providing statements to police. Blood can be seen on the front of his jersey from the incident.
The man on the right, who was in the Sandbar with his family during Saturday night's shooting, stands outside the McDonald's in West Vail, where witnesses were providing statements to police. Blood can be seen on the front of his jersey from the incident.ENLARGE
The man on the right, who was in the Sandbar with his family during Saturday night's shooting, stands outside the McDonald's in West Vail, where witnesses were providing statements to police. Blood can be seen on the front of his jersey from the incident.
Dominique Taylor/ dtaylor@vaildaily.com

Paramedics and local fire fighters attend to one of the victims of a shooting Saturday night at the Sandbar in West Vail.
Paramedics and local fire fighters attend to one of the victims of a shooting Saturday night at the Sandbar in West Vail.ENLARGE
Paramedics and local fire fighters attend to one of the victims of a shooting Saturday night at the Sandbar in West Vail.
Dominique Taylor/dtaylor@vaildaily.com

Witnesses to a shooting at the Sandbar inwhich one person was killed and three others injured, comfort each other outside the McDonald's where police were interviewing witnesses Saturday night in West Vail.
Witnesses to a shooting at the Sandbar inwhich one person was killed and three others injured, comfort each other outside the McDonald's where police were interviewing witnesses Saturday night in West Vail.ENLARGE
Witnesses to a shooting at the Sandbar inwhich one person was killed and three others injured, comfort each other outside the McDonald's where police were interviewing witnesses Saturday night in West Vail.
Dominique Taylor/dtaylor@vaildaily.com

A Vail Police Sergeant and member of the Special Operations Unit, which is made up of Vail Police Department, Eagle County Sheriff's Office, Avon Police Department and others, talks on his radio outside the scene of a shooting at the Sandbar in West Vail Saturday that left one person dead and three others injured.
A Vail Police Sergeant and member of the Special Operations Unit, which is made up of Vail Police Department, Eagle County Sheriff's Office, Avon Police Department and others, talks on his radio outside the scene of a shooting at the Sandbar in West Vail Saturday that left one person dead and three others injured.ENLARGE
A Vail Police Sergeant and member of the Special Operations Unit, which is made up of Vail Police Department, Eagle County Sheriff's Office, Avon Police Department and others, talks on his radio outside the scene of a shooting at the Sandbar in West Vail Saturday that left one person dead and three others injured.
Dominique Taylor/ dtaylor@vaildaily.com

VAIL, Colorado — A man was killed and three others were injured in a shooting Saturday night at the Sandbar in West Vail, Police Chief Dwight Henninger said.

Witnesses said a man was being removed from the Sandbar by staff when he began firing a gun. Richard “Rossi” Moreau, 63, a Vail resident, was taken into custody as the suspect in the shooting, Henninger said.

The man who died was from Carbondale, and the ages of the three other victims, all male, were 25, 29 and 63, police said. None of their names was released, and it was not clear whether the victims were patrons or employees. Two victims were being operated on at Vail Valley Medical Center on Saturday night, Henninger said. The third victim was released from the hospital, Henninger said.

Police received a report of shots fired at 7:28 p.m, and, when they arrived two minutes later, they found injured victims in the parking lot, Henninger said. Moreau was taken into custody inside the Sandbar, where the dead man was also found. Moreau was transported to the Vail Municipal Building jail, Henninger said.

The motive for the shooting was not known, and it was unclear whether the suspect knew the victims, the police chief said.

There were about a dozen customers in the bar when a man started acting “irate” and was bothering customers, said Steve Corr of Gypsum, a patron at the bar/restaurant, which is in a strip mall in the West Vail commercial area. Employees were escorting the man out of the bar, and it seemed the situation was going to be resolved, but the man pulled out of gun just as he was out of the bar's door, Corr said.

“I saw a gun, and he fired it off,” Corr said. “It looked like he hit at least one. Everybody scattered, pretty much.”

Corr said he heard two to three shots initially. Then, the gunman went back into the bar, and four to five more shots were heard, Corr said.

Nancy Lewis of Vail said she and her husband were sitting beside the door where a man who was speaking incoherently was being removed by three or four other men.

“He stepped back and pulled the gun out,” Lewis said. “The first shot hit the manager in the arm. Shots continued to ring out. ... We ran out the back, but other people were stuck inside.”

Lewis' husband, Richard, said the gun appeared to be an automatic pistol.

Nancy Lewis said she would never have expected a shooting like this to happen in Vail, which she considers a very safe place.

“Shocked,” she said. “Shocking to have something like this happen in Vail, in the valley. I couldn't believe it was actually happening.”

Vail Police said they don't know the last time a shooting occurred in Vail.

“This is a real shocker to me,” Henninger said.

Clifton Kelley of Fort Worth, Texas, and his brother, Brad Kelley, who were traveling through the area and staying in Vail for the night, were in the back of the bar, but did not see the shooting. They heard the commotion, and then a loud noise.

“I thought he threw a chair at the window,” Brad Kelley said.

They soon realized it was gunfire.

“Everybody took off out the back or front,” Clifton Kelley said.

On the street behind the Sandbar, they stood with a man who had been shot in the forearm, they said. Clifton Kelley said he offered his belt as a tourniquet.

“I just wrapped the belt around his bicep and pulled it as tight as I could and held it till the ambulance got there. I just finally got the blood off my hands,” he said as he sat with other witnesses in a McDonald's next door to the Sandbar.

The Kelley brothers said they heard about six shots, a pause, and then about six more shots. The time between the shots ranged from seconds to minutes, Clifton Kelley said.

Kevin Heinz, a local musician, was setting up equipment to play in the bar that night. People hid under tables as the shooting broke out, he said. Heinz said he hid behind speakers as several more gunshots were heard. After about five minutes of hiding — “it felt longer than that” — police arrived, shining spotlights in the bar, the said.

Henninger said police have had “a number” of contacts with Moreau over recent years, but added he did not know the nature of those encounters.

Moreau is a longtime Vail local. In a 2006 interview in the Vail Daily, he said he has suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder since 1979 after serving two tours of duty in Vietnam in the late '60s. He said he is a New Hampshire native, moved to Vail in 1970 and skis more than 150 days a year.

The shooting remains under investigation. Any witnesses are asked to call Vail police at 479-2201.

Staff Writer Edward Stoner can be reached at 970-748-2929 or estoner@vaildaily.com.




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