Denver police took two men suspected in a shooting at Union Station into custody just before 7 p.m. Saturday.
“From what I understand, the actual incident happened around the bus terminals at Union Station,” said Denver Police Spokesman Jay Casillas.“There’s one victim that was transported to the hospital with injuries.
The victim is an adult male and is in stable condition,” he said.The suspects were caught about 7:20 p.m.He couldn’t say how many shots had been fired but did confirm there were no other injured parties. He said it was too early to know if the suspects knew the victim.Several buses were re-routed due to the incident.
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