The Ballpark nightclub that was the site of an accidental shooting by a dancing FBI agent questioned in a statement Monday why he was packing heat while at the bar.

Denver police said that they were investigating whether the agent’s alcohol intake contributed to the shooting early Saturday morning. A bystander was shot in the leg when the gun went off.

“Possible charges regarding the incident are pending laboratory results taken from the (FBI agent), to determine if alcohol was a factor and forensic evidence,” according to a Denver police tweet.

In Mile High Spirits’ statement, the bar’s owners said they looked forward to speaking with the FBI “so we can come to understand (the agent’s) presence and his need to be armed in our establishment,” in violation of the business’ rules.

The bar also said the shooting victim will be “welcome at Mile High Spirits to enjoy complimentary drinks forever.”

Meanwhile, police are asking any witnesses to contact police and describe what they saw.

Officials have not released the name of the FBI agent, whose mishap was captured on video.

The FBI agent was dancing before a large group of people at Mile High Spirits when his gun fell while he did a back flip. As he reached for the gun it discharged and he shot a bystander.

Ken Lane, spokesman for the Denver District Attorney’s Office, said decisions about whether to charge the agent won’t be made until Denver police complete their investigation.

This press release from @MileHighSpirits is quite something.

Some pointed questions for the @FBI and an offer of lifetime free drinks to a shooting victim…#9NEWS pic.twitter.com/3DZatrM2Ca — Brandon Rittiman (@BrandonRittiman) June 4, 2018

The wounded man was treated in a hospital and was expected to recover, Denver police said.

Police also declined to identify the type of pistol involved. The video shows the sockless agent clad in yellowish trousers and a dark button-down shirt dancing amid onlookers on the Mile High Spirits dance floor.

The gun fell from a rear waistband holster onto the floor of an outside patio. When the agent hastily picked it up, the gun, which was pointed at the crowd, fired. The bullet hit another bar patron in the lower right leg. The video shows the agent tucking the gun away behind his back, raising his hands and ending his performance.