DENVER - Three men were arrested for investigation of murder after a Denver bar was set on fire to cover up five killings committed during a robbery, authorities said Thursday.
"I don't want to say that it was a robbery gone bad, but it wound up being a robbery," police Cmdr. Ronald Saunier said of the early Wednesday deaths and blaze at Fero's Bar & Grill. "The arson was set to try to cover up the crime scene."
Saunier declined to provide details, and the medical examiner has not released any causes of death.
Dexter Lewis, 22, one of the suspects, stood silently and stared at the judge in his first court appearance just hours after his arrest.
He was advised of the potential charges against him, then led from the courtroom in chains, mouthing "I love you" to his mother, Tammesa Jones, in the gallery.
Jones said her son is an artist who is expecting a baby with his fiance.
"This is not something he would ever do," she said. Moments later, she fell sobbing into her sister's arms.
Joseph Hill, 27, and his brother, Lynell Hill, 24, also were arrested for investigation of murder, robbery and arson. Formal charges had not been filed.