
One person was arrested after a stabbing at the University of Denver library on Saturday afternoon, campus officials said.
Few details were immediately available about the incident, which DU officials said happened at Anderson Academic Commons.
Campus leaders did not provide additional information about who was wounded or the seriousness of the wounds.
There is no threat to the community, and people should avoid the area until further notice, the campus said in a 1:27 p.m. post on X.
DU officials and the Denver Police Department could not be reached for comment immediately .
This is a developing story.
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