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				survivors were initially reported to be in critical condition, 
				but police later said in a message on Twitter that the injuries 
				were "believed to be non-life threatening."
 No further official details were immediately available about the 
				circumstances of the shooting, which erupted about 4 p.m. in the 
				lower downtown area of Denver known as LoDo, a district of 
				hotels, restaurants and high-rise residential lofts.
 
 The area is close to Coors Field, home to Major League 
				Baseball's Colorado Rockies.
 
 The Denver Post newspaper cited a witness as saying he saw a 
				single gunman open fire with a pistol on a group of people, then 
				get into the driver's seat of his car, slam the door shut and 
				speed away.
 
 The witness added that he heard roughly six gunshots and that 
				one person in the crowd fired on returned gunfire at the 
				assailant's car as it drove away. The witness also said the 
				people targeted by the gunman appeared to be transients or 
				homeless.
 
 The Denver bloodshed came a short time after an unrelated 
				shooting at a hospital in Chicago, where a gunman killed a 
				doctor, a pharmaceutical assistant and a police officer before 
				the suspect was himself shot to death, police said.
 
 Denver police initially put the total number of victims at four, 
				one declared dead at the scene. Later it updated the toll on 
				Twitter, saying five people were shot, one fatally. The four 
				hospitalized were in stable condition, police said.
 
 There were no arrests, and no word on what might have 
				precipitated the violence.
 
 "We don't know right now whether there was one shooter or more 
				than one," Denver police spokesman Doug Schepman told reporters, 
				adding that investigators had yet to determine the cause and 
				whether the assailant or assailants knew any of the victims.
 
 "It's too early to say what happened and why," he added. "To 
				have multiple gunshots fired in an area like this is quite 
				concerning."
 
 Schepman also acknowledged there had been a homicide a couple of 
				blocks away on Sunday, but added, "At this time we do not have 
				information that connects these two incidents."
 
 (Reporting by Keith Coffman in Denver; Writing by Steve Gorman; 
				Editing by Peter Cooney and Clarence Fernandez)
 
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