Shooting inside suburban Denver mall kills 1; suspect sought

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Shooting inside suburban Denver mall kills 1; suspect sought
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Police say one person is dead after a shooting inside a suburban Denver mall. They're looking for at least one suspect.

AURORA, Colo. — Gunfire broke out inside a mall in a Denver suburb on Friday, killing a 17-year-old boy and causing shoppers to scatter in search of hiding places, police officials and a witness said.

He said there was no ongoing threat inside the mall, which remained open except for the J.C. Penney. Yellow police tape cordoned off one entrance to the store.Camacho said he could not immediately confirm how many people were involved in the shooting. Further details on the teenager who was killed weren’t immediately released.

Officers patrolling the mall on Friday responded to reports of gunfire inside the store and found the boy wounded, Camacho said. The teen was taken to a hospital, where he died.

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