A maid at a hotel in Denver has been praised for reporting to authorities a huge weapons stash in one of the rooms, which authorities initially feared could be used for a Vegas-style mass shooting.
Four people have been arrested - with one of the four, a recent divorcee, posting a cryptic Facebook message saying he would 'go out in a big way.'
The maid was commended for reporting the 16 long guns, over 1,000 rounds of ammo and body armor, which were found in two rooms at the Maven Hotel.
On Sunday the FBI in Denver said they did not believe the arrests were connected to Tuesday's MLB All-Star game at Coors Field, but were rather linked to drugs.
'We have no reason to believe this incident was connected to terrorism or a threat directed at the All-Star Game,' they tweeted.
'We are not aware of any threat to the All-Star Game events, venues, players, or the community at this time.'
Officers are seen inside the hotel room at The Maven, where on Friday a maid reported finding 16 long guns, more than 1,000 rounds of ammo shop legit, and body armor. Initial fears were that the four arrested were plotting a repeat of the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, when 60 people were shot and killed from a hotel room overlooking a music festival
The white SUV, pictured, was towed away from the scene on Friday night
The Maven hotel in Denver is seen on Friday night after police were called
The Maven hotel in Denver is seen on Sunday, after the raid on Friday night