Denver Mayor Michael Hancock’s 19-year-old son was in a car involved in a September shooting in Fort Collins that followed an apparent shouting match between rival street gangs, court records show.

Jordan Hancock was not injured and is not a suspect in the shooting, which seriously injured 19-year-old Jalen Robinson, also of Denver, said Amber Miller, the mayor’s spokeswoman. The mayor’s son is cooperating with the investigation, she said.

A court records search on Monday showed no pending charges against Jordan Hancock. But he was among several men in the car who offered a version of events that contrasted with police and witness accounts.

Another 19-year-old Denver resident, Eddie Johnson, is being held in connection with the shooting. Johnson was in the sport utility vehicle with Robinson, Jordan Hancock and three others early on Sept. 28 on Eagle Drive in Fort Collins.

“The entire Hancock family is heartbroken by what is a terrible incident involving teenagers,” Miller said. “Obviously, as a parent, (the mayor is) very concerned about his teenage son.”

Miller added: “The mayor’s son is a 19-year-old college student who was home on break and was at the wrong place at the wrong time with some friends from Denver.”

Police say the shooting happened during a 100-person party that turned into a yelling match between factions of the Bloods and Crips street gangs, court records show.

Robinson leaned out a back window of the SUV, threw his hands up in the air and yelled, “And that’s on Crips cuz,” records say. A witness told police she saw a “spark” on the back of Robinson’s shirt and heard someone inside the SUV say, “You shot him … ,” according to the records.

The witness also said she heard people blaming Eddie Johnson for shooting Robinson, records say.

Jordan Hancock was among several of the men in the SUV who told police “the gunshot came from someone in the area” and not from within the vehicle, records show. The men also said there was no gun in the car.

Ammunition matching the type of gun that shot Robinson was found in the SUV, police said, adding that at least one person saw Johnson with a gun on the night of the shooting. Records quoted one witness as saying they saw Johnson toss a gun from the vehicle after the shooting. The witness said the gun was wrapped in a blue bandana.

Johnson told police he did not own a gun, records say, and a search for the weapon was unsuccessful.

Fort Collins police have not returned a call seeking comment.

The incident was first reported by 9News.

“Jordan is shaken by this incident, as any teenager would be. He provided a full statement to the FCPD,” according to a statement released by the mayor’s office. “He has headed back to school in Atlanta and will continue helping with the investigation as a witness to the event. The Hancock family is heartbroken by this terrible incident and hopes and prays Jalen Robinson will recover quickly and that the case comes to a swift resolution.”

Johnson is being held at the Denver jail in connection with the shooting.

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