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What is known so far about a shooting spree in Denver, Colorado?
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    Four killed and three injured in Denver 'killing spree.'
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    Events began at 5 p.m. local time when the suspect shot and killed two women in Denver. He then traveled to several intersections and opened fire, killing at least one man and injuring others. Denver police spotted what they suspected to be the shooter's vehicle and attempted to pull him over, leading to the suspect exchanging gunfire with the officers. He then drove to Lakewood, where someone called in a shooting.
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    The suspect was chased through several stores, with multiple shoppers and employees getting injured during the pursuit, the spokesperson said. At least one officer was shot and was undergoing surgery during the press conference, police report.
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    The suspect was eventually shot and killed, although the Denver police spokesperson could not say if Lakewood police shot the suspect. Officials said that a motive for the shooting has not been determined and that the investigation is ongoing.
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    Shooting spree in Denver and Lakewood leaves five dead including shooter; officer wounded.
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What is the legacy of former Senate majority leader Harry Reid?


    Reid, who was the longest-serving senator in Nevada‘s history, had been battling pancreatic cancer. In the Senate, Reid established himself as strongly partisan, a tough battler on Western land management issues...

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    Local authorities said sermons at the Great Mosque of Beauvais “defended jihad" and referred to jihadist fighters as “heroes." They also alleged that...

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