4 injured in LoDo shooting, Denver police say
A shooting in Denver’s LoDo neighborhood left four people injured early Sunday morning, according to the Denver Police Department.
At 12:22 a.m., police posted on social media platform X a shooting in the area of 20th and Market streets in lower downtown.
Three people sustained minor injuries, while another remains in critical condition Sunday afternoon, according to a Denver police spokesperson.
Three victims were found at the scene, before authorities found a fourth victim, the spokesperson said.
No suspect is in custody as police search for more information.
The shooting investigation remains ongoing Sunday.
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