One person died Saturday and three others were injured in a late-night shooting in southeast Denver, on the edge of the city’s Kennedy neighborhood, police said.
Denver officers responded Saturday night to the shooting near South Galena Street and East Hampden Avenue, according to an 11:06 p.m. post on social media from the police department.
At that time, police found one victim, who paramedics took to the hospital with unknown injuries.
Denver officers later learned about three additional victims, police said. Two were taken to hospitals in private vehicles, and a third was dropped off near Iliff Avenue and South Havana Street, where the victim died.
The victim killed in the shooting will be identified by the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner.
An update on the conditions of the three other victims was not immediately available Sunday morning.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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