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Shooting at Halloween house party shooting in Northglenn leaves 3 killed, 3 injured

The current condition of the remaining injured individuals is unknown.

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A Halloween party in Northglenn, Colorado, turned deadly early Friday morning when a shooting erupted, claiming the lives of three people and injuring several others.

The incident occurred shortly after midnight near Belford Drive and Bruce Lane, close to Northglenn High School.

Northglenn Police responded to reports of gunfire and discovered one person deceased at the scene. Five others were transported to local hospitals with gunshot wounds, with two of them succumbing to their injuries.

The current condition of the remaining injured individuals is unknown.

Authorities believe this incident stemmed from a dispute among party attendees who were likely familiar with one another.

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While no arrests have been made, police are actively searching for multiple suspects and following leads in Northglenn and surrounding areas.

They emphasize there is no known threat to the public at this time.

This is an ongoing investigation, and further details are being withheld to protect the integrity of the case.

Anyone with information regarding the shooting is urged to contact Detective Paul Gesi at 303-450-8857 or pgesi@northglenn.org.


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Plane crashes near Concord-Padgett Regional Airport

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CONCORD, NC (Cabarrus County) — Aircraft Crash ReportEmergency crews responded to Concord-Padgett Regional Airport, located in the 9000 block of Aviation Boulevard Northwest, following reports of an aircraft crash off the runway.

According to initial information, the aircraft went down just off the airstrip, and flames were observed on the ground shortly after impact.

Fire and rescue units arrived promptly and initiated fire suppression efforts to contain the blaze.

Authorities have confirmed that the pilot was able to exit the aircraft following the crash.

The extent of any injuries has not yet been released.

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have been notified and are expected to conduct a full investigation into the cause of the incident.

Motorists and residents are advised to avoid the area while emergency operations continue.


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