2 dead, 1 on the run after shooting at Denver 7-Eleven, police say

Two people are dead, one is in custody and a fourth is on the run after an early morning shooting at a Denver 7-Eleven, police said.

Just after midnight on Monday morning, two groups arrived at a 7-Eleven gas station on the corner of East 35th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard, Denver police chief Ron Thomas said in a briefing.

What started as an argument and “verbal altercation” on the edge of the city’s Clayton and Park Hill neighborhoods quickly escalated into a gunfight between the two groups, he said.

A Denver police officer in the area heard the shots, responded to the gas station and saw at least one suspect with a gun, Thomas said. That man shot at the officer, who returned fire and chased him.

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The suspect escaped and Thomas said police don’t know if the officer injured him. Officers are searching for a 5-foot-6-inch to 6-foot Hispanic man wearing a black hoodie and red pants, he said.

A second unidentified suspect was taken into custody in connection to the two shooting deaths, Thomas said.

This is a developing story and may be updated.

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