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‘It was chaos': 4 injured in Saturday night LoDo shooting

‘It was chaos': 4 injured in Saturday night LoDo shooting

Yahoo4 days ago
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver police are investigating a shooting that injured four people Saturday night in Lower Downtown, just blocks from Coors Field.
The shooting happened near the intersection of 20th and Market streets, police said in a 12:22 a.m. post on X. Police originally said three people were injured, but later Sunday afternoon said they located a fourth victim.
Police said three of the people injured suffered non-life-threatening injuries, and one person is in critical condition.
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FOX31's Kasia Kerridge was at the scene early Sunday morning and described a trashed scene with a lot of beer bottles where the shooting happened.
A witness told Kerridge that hundreds of people were in the area when the shooting happened.
'I was ordering a hot dog, and next thing that I heard 'pop, pop,' like ten different shots, and I saw three people fall to the ground,' Patrick Dickman told Kerridge. 'It was chaos.'
Police have not released any suspect information and said they have not arrested anyone. Police also did not say what led up to the shooting.
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