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Man shot, injured by Denver officer was armed with knife, police say

Shooting happened near East 50th Avenue and Washington Street at about noon Sunday

Lauren Penington of Denver Post portrait in Denver on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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A man was shot and injured by Denver police responding to a harassment call on Sunday, according to the department.

Two Denver officers responded to reports of an armed man harassing and threatening people near East 51st Avenue and Washington Street at about 11:40 a.m. Sunday, .

“This is actually a recurring incident in this area involving the same individual,” Thomas said.

Police have previously received reports of a person believed to be the same man harassing people in the area, sometimes armed, but officers had not spotted or contacted him until Sunday, Thomas said. He described the knife as a long, kitchen-style cutting knife about 12 inches long.

When officers arrived, just minutes later, they spotted the man with a knife in his hand, Thomas said. The two officers gave the man commands to drop the knife, but he took off running, Thomas said. The officers followed, giving the man repeated commands to stop and to drop the weapon, he said.

The man stopped once, but fled again from the officers, Thomas said. As the group approached the intersection of East 50th Avenue and Washington Street, the man turned toward the officers and one of them fired, striking the man several times.

Police have not publicly identified the involved officer or the man who was shot. The shooting happened at about noon, Thomas said.

Paramedics took the man to the hospital, but an update on his condition was not immediately available Sunday afternoon.

No officers were injured, .

This is a developing story and may be updated.

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