One man was killed and at least three other people were injured in a shooting Monday night in Denver, police said.
The shooting, which police reported at 9:19 p.m. as having taken place in the 2100 block of West Pacific Place, is now being investigated as a homicide after an adult male victim died, Denver police said in a tweet Tuesday morning.
UPDATE: One of the victims, an adult male, was pronounced deceased at the scene and this is now being investigated as a homicide. Additionally, a fourth victim, who self-transported to the hospital, was located. Any with info is asked to call at 720-913-7867.
— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice)
Two other victims who were located Monday night have injuries that are “unknown at this time,” officials said.
Police said a fourth victim self-transported to a local hospital, though their injuries were still unknown Tuesday.
Denver police did not release any information about a possible suspect or suspects.
Sean Towle, a spokesperson for the Denver Police Department, said that police believe that the shooting stemmed from an earlier conflict at a Fourth of July party in the area.
The sequence of events that led to the shooting is still under investigation, police said.
Denver police said in a tweet that investigators are asking that anyone with information on the shooting call Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.



