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Evergreen Today
By the People, for the People
Colorado Sushi Spot Reopens After Shooting Next Door, Thanks to Community Support
Sushi Win Jr. owner Ryan Win says he was "completely blown away" by the community's efforts to help his restaurant reopen.
Mar. 11, 2026 at 7:36pm
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A sushi restaurant in Evergreen, Colorado called Sushi Win Jr. temporarily closed after a shooting at the clinic next door. Owner Ryan Win decided to keep the restaurant closed out of respect for the community, which had recently experienced another tragic shooting. However, Win started a GoFundMe campaign that surpassed its $20,000 goal, allowing the restaurant to reopen with takeout service on March 6 and resume sit-down dining soon after.
Why it matters
This story highlights the resilience and community spirit of a local business that faced a challenging situation. The outpouring of support from the Evergreen community allowed Sushi Win Jr. to reopen and continue serving its customers, demonstrating the importance of neighbors coming together to help one another in times of crisis.
The details
On February 12, a 62-year-old man named Lance Black fired 19 shotgun rounds at a clinic next door to Sushi Win Jr., before taking his own life. Owner Ryan Win was preparing for a reservation when he heard the gunshots and alerted his parents and customers, including a father and daughter, to take cover. After the police arrived, Win went back to get the child, who he carried out to safety.
- On February 12, the shooting incident occurred at the clinic next door to Sushi Win Jr.
- Sushi Win Jr. remained closed for almost a month following the shooting.
- On March 6, Sushi Win Jr. reopened with takeout service.
- Sushi Win Jr. has since resumed serving sit-down customers.
The players
Ryan Win
The owner of Sushi Win Jr. restaurant in Evergreen, Colorado.
Lance Black
A 62-year-old man who fired 19 shotgun rounds at a clinic next door to Sushi Win Jr. before taking his own life.
Sushi Win Jr.
A sushi restaurant in Evergreen, Colorado that temporarily closed after a shooting at the clinic next door.
What they’re saying
“I was completely blown away by the amount of support that the community did to help me get back on my feet.”
— Ryan Win, Owner, Sushi Win Jr.
What’s next
Sushi Win Jr. has resumed serving sit-down customers after initially reopening with takeout service on March 6.
The takeaway
This story demonstrates the power of community support in helping a local business overcome a challenging situation. The Evergreen community rallied around Sushi Win Jr., donating to a GoFundMe campaign and checking in on the owner, allowing the restaurant to reopen and continue serving its customers.


