.The Denver establishment that was the scene of a now-viral video of an FBI agent whose dancing ended in a gunshot has offered the shooting victim free drinks forever.
Mile High Spirits said in a release on Monday that he's "welcome at Mile High Spirits to enjoy complimentary drinks forever."
The victim, who has not been named, was shot around 1 a.m. on Saturday at the LoDo club and bar.
In a video from a witness submitted to 9NEWS, you can see the off-duty FBI agent dancing, then throwing a backflip moments before his gun falls from his waistband holster.
When the agent, who 9Wants to Know has learned is 29-year-old Chase Bishop, reaches down to pick it up, the gun fires – striking a man in the leg. Bishop then casually puts his hands up and walks away from the crowd.
On Saturday, a release from the Denver Police Department said they expect the victim to fully recover.
On Monday, Mile High Spirits sounded off – saying it was upsetting that Saturday's incident (the only shooting to "ever occur at our establishment") happened "as a result of an FBI agent entering our distillery tasting room carrying a loaded firearm without our knowledge, in violation of our rules."
Bishop was questioned at Denver Police Headquarters before being released to an FBI supervisor.
Denver police’s homicide unit is handling the investigation, and charges will be determined by the Denver District Attorney’s Office.
9NEWS legal analysts Scott Robinson and Whitney Traylor agreed potential criminal charges could come into play if the agent was proven to be intoxicated at the time of the accidental shooting. However, Robinson suggested it would difficult to prove the agent consciously ignored a substantial risk that his gun would fire.