
Three Injured in Early Morning Denver House Party Shooting; Suspect at Large
Denver Shooting Suspect Still At Large After Green Valley Ranch House Party
A suspect in a Denver shooting is still at large.
At approximately 2:00 AM on Sunday, November 2nd police officers arrived at E.51st Place near Biscay Street in Denver. Law enforcement responded to a call regarding a fight at a house party in the Green Valley Ranch neighborhood.
It quickly escalated.

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Large House Party Fight Sparks 911 Call in Denver
According to reports, there was a large fight that led to a 911 call.
Multiple Law Enforcement Agencies Respond to Shooting
Colorado State Patrol and Colorado Bureau of Investigation agents assisted the Denver Police Department in their investigation.
Officers Confront Armed Suspect at Scene
Officers heard gunshots when they arrived to the scene. Officials confirm that multiple people were running from the scene, and a man was spotted holding a gun, according to law enforcement.
The suspect was told to drop the weapon, but he allegedly refused. Reports claim that an officer shot at the gunman following this request.
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Denver Investigation Finds Two Handguns and Three Victims
After the incident, Denver law enforcement searched the scene and found two handguns. There were three people shot before the officers responded to the call. Reports confirm that they all sustained "non-life- threatening injuries."
CBS reports that the injuries were mainly to their legs or lower extremities.
Denver House Party Suspect Remains At Large, No Updates on Gunman’s Condition
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As of November 3rd at 9:20 AM, the suspect has still not been apprehended. There is no word if the gunman was injured in the incident.
This investigation is still ongoing. If you or anyone you know has information about the suspect or the shooting, you are encouraged to contact the Denver Police Department.
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