The 24-year-old man who went out dancing at Mile High Spirits over the weekend and ended up shot in the leg by a back-flipping, off-duty FBI agent talked about his experience on ABC’s Good Morning America.

Sprawled out on a couch with his leg propped on a pillow, Tom Reddington said his evening at the Denver bar took a painful turn.

“I heard a loud bang, and I thought some idiot set off a firecracker,” Reddington said on the program. “All of the sudden, from the knee down became completely red, and that’s when it clicked in my head ‘Oh, I’ve been shot.'”

Reddington told the program he moved to Denver in January and got a job at an Amazon fulfillment center. The gunshot wound to his leg has put his labor-intensive job on hold.

Reddington’s attorney Frank Azar told The Denver Post his client was “seriously hurt” and couldn’t walk. Denver police have said the victim was in good condition.

A man at the bar put a tourniquet on Reddington, which Azar credited with saving his client.

At first, the 24-year-old thought he had been caught in the crossfires of a gun fight, but after he saw the video of the dancing agent, he couldn’t suppress his gut reaction.

“I couldn’t help but laugh,” Reddington said. “I don’t blame the guy. I just want to focus on my leg getting better.”

And while Reddington doesn’t want to see the agent get in trouble, he would appreciate a private phone call from him.

When The Denver Post asked the national press office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to provide information about the bureau’s gun-carrying policies and to provide the name of the agent in question, the office refused comment.

Denver Police said possible charges regarding the incident are pending lab results that will determine whether the agent was intoxicated. On Tuesday morning, Denver Police spokesman Sonny Jackson said the results could take “a couple weeks” to come in.

The Denver District Attorney’s office will decide whether charges are filed against the agent.