Breaking: 2 early morning Denver shootings announced 7 minutes apart, including 1 at a notorious location.
had taken place at a party in the area of 2993 South Peoria Street at 3:24 a.m. Two people were hit: an adult male who died at the scene and a juvenile male who was transported to an area hospital with injuries not considered life-threatening.
Hours later, at 8:51 a.m., the DPD noted a shooting that had taken place earlier on the 1700 block of South Bannock Street, in the Overland neighborhood. The victim had been been transported to a hospital in a private vehicle. The next shooting, revealed at 7:07 a.m., happened in the Civic Center neighborhood, on the 1000 block of Acoma Street. Two adult male victims were located; no specifics about injuries were released.
Cut to 4:07 a.m. today, when Denver Police confirmed that two men and one woman had been shot in the vicinity of 2300 Lawrence Street. That's the address of Triangle Park — an area with a considerable history. Back in 2006, the city had done a $300,000 renovation job on this slice of land, installing low-maintenance plants in garden beds, as well as easily-cleaned benches, and then dedicated"Edward J. 'Eddie' Maestas Park at the corner of Broadway, Lawrence and Larimer streets, renaming Triangle Park after a longtime businessman and neighborhood Good Samaritan who'd always helped the homeless.
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