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Denver shooting victim was driving to work when he was killed: “Who would do this to him?”

Robert Goad was shot at about 3:45 a.m. while driving brand new truck

Homicide victim Robert Goad, pictured at right in an undated family photo of him with his spouse Oscar, was shot to death early Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, at the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and East 10th Avenue while he was driving to work. No suspects have been identified. (Provided by Denver Police Department)
Homicide victim Robert Goad, pictured at right in an undated family photo of him with his spouse Oscar, was shot to death early Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, at the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and East 10th Avenue while he was driving to work. No suspects have been identified. (Provided by Denver Police Department)
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Instead of gathering to celebrate Robert Goad’s fifth wedding anniversary on Sunday, his family will gather for a celebration of his life after he was shot to death Wednesday.

Goad was shot about 3:45 a.m. Wednesday  on Colorado Boulevard, near East 10th Avenue, when he was driving to work. Police investigators are looking for a suspect, or suspects, in the case.

DENVER, CO - FEBRUARY 10: Barbara Goad, sister of shooting victim Robert Goad, during a press conference at the Denver Police Crime Laboratory February 10, 2023. Robert Goad was shot and killed February 8th, while heading to work near 10th and Colorado Blvd. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
Barbara Goad, sister of shooting victim Robert Goad, speaks about her brother during a news conference at the Denver Police Crime Laboratory on Friday, Feb. 10, 2023. Robert Goad was shot and killed Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, while heading to work near E. 10th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)

On Friday, Goad’s sister, Barbara Goad, and her son Brian, talked about him at a news conference downtown at Denver Police Department headquarters.

“Who would do this to him?” an emotional Barbara asked. “It is pretty devastating; he was just going to work.”

Homicide victim Robert Goad, pictured in an undated family photo, loved to travel, his family said Friday, Feb. 10, 2023, at a news conference at Denver Police Department headquarters. Goad was shot to death early Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, at the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and East 10th Avenue while he was driving to work. No suspects have been identified. (Provided by Denver Police Department)
Homicide victim Robert Goad, pictured in an undated family photo, loved to travel, his family said Friday, Feb. 10, 2023, at a news conference at Denver Police Department headquarters. Goad was shot to death early Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, at the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and East 10th Avenue while he was driving to work. No suspects have been identified. (Provided by Denver Police Department)

Goad, 58, was a long-time employee with Federal Express and was currently a driver. He purchased, two weeks ago, a 2023 Ford Maverick pickup truck, after driving his previous vehicle for 17 years. Goad was in his new truck when he was shot.

“He was well-liked at work,” Barbara Goad said. “This came out of nowhere.

“All of a sudden, your whole life changes,” she said of her loss.

Goad married his partner, Oscar, five years ago on Feb. 12, Barbara said. Oscar, whose last name was not provided, was too distraught to attend the news conference.

Goad enjoyed cooking and traveling. He owned two dogs and was thrilled with his new pickup truck.

The truck, now seized as evidence in the crime, was riddled with bullet holes, Barbara said. Goad lived near the area where he was shot.

“It has been really, really tough on everyone,” Barbara said. “It’s hard to wrap your head around it. It’s something you can’t even imagine.”

As Barbara spoke, mostly keeping her emotions in check, her son, Brian, sat beside her and held her hand.

“He was a great guy,” Brian said of his uncle. “He would do anything, for anyone, at any time.”

Denver police are asking for the public’s help in the case. Anyone with information on the shooting, or on a suspect, is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867 (STOP).

On Friday, Barbara spoke to not only honor her brother, but to share information to generate interest in the case and possible tips.

“This can happen to anyone,” she said. “Please, please, please, help us find who did this. I don’t know that we will ever get closure. I hope.”

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