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FBI agent wants to meet bar patron he shot

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DENVEr:

An off-duty FBI agent charged with assault after an accidental shooting while dancing at a Denver bar would like to meet with the man who was injured and is praying for his recovery, the agent’s attorney said.

Chase Bishop appeared in court on Wednesday morning, out of custody after turning himself in Tuesday on a second-degree assault charge.

Jail records say Bishop posted bond and was released.

Attorney David Goddard asked that Bishop be allowed to travel because he lives and works in Washington, DC. Prosecutor­s did not object.

Goddard called the shooting “an incredibly tragic event” in a written statement released.

Bishop and his family are praying that the injured man has a “full and speedy recovery,” Goddard said.

He referenced media interviews of the injured man saying he would like to talk with the agent, adding that Bishop also hopes they can have a private meeting “when appropriat­e.”

“While members of the local and national media have repeatedly expressed interest in speaking to Mr Bishop, out of respect for the Denver Police Department and their investigat­ion, we will refrain from further comment until the investigat­ion into this incident is complete,” Goddard said.

Police have said Bishop, 29, was dancing at a bar on June 2 when a gun fell from his waistband holster.

Video footage shared with local media shows Bishop dancing in the middle of a circle of people before doing a backflip.

The gun falls to the ground midflip, and as Bishop picks it up, appears to go off.

The video then shows the agent putting the gun back into a waistband holster and walking away with his hands up.

The patron’s injury was described as serious but not life-threatenin­g.

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