One person has died and another has been arrested following a shooting Monday night in north Denver, according to a Denver Police Department post on X.
The shooting happened near East 48th Avenue and Dahlia Street, according to an 8:52 p.m. post from Denver police. Fourteen minutes later, the department sent an update saying “the victim was pronounced deceased on scene.”
This is a developing story.
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