At least three people were killed and three others were injured after gunfire erupted during a Halloween house party in Denver 's Northglenn, according to police statements released Friday.
Law enforcement responded to the scene shortly after midnight and discovered one deceased individual and five others suffering from gunshot wounds, as said in a Northglenn police department release. Two additional victims succumbed to their injuries after being taken to the hospital.
Authorities have not yet apprehended any suspects in connection with the incident. However, they assured residents that there are "no known threats to the public."
The identities of those who lost their lives are currently being held pending notification of their relatives.
Law enforcement responded to the scene shortly after midnight and discovered one deceased individual and five others suffering from gunshot wounds, as said in a Northglenn police department release. Two additional victims succumbed to their injuries after being taken to the hospital.
Authorities have not yet apprehended any suspects in connection with the incident. However, they assured residents that there are "no known threats to the public."
The identities of those who lost their lives are currently being held pending notification of their relatives.
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