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Denver shooting: One dead in motorcycle show attack Denver shooting: One dead after motorcycle gang clashes
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At least one person has died and several injured after a shooting and stabbing at a motorcycle show in the US state of Colorado. Clashes between two rival motorcycle gangs left one person dead and another seven injured in the US state of Colorado.
Police in Denver said "numerous" people were hurt in the attack at the Denver Coliseum, which happened just before 13:00 local time (20:00 GMT). Police said four people were shot, one fatally, and one other stabbed at the Denver Coliseum just before 13:00 (20:00 GMT).
The venue was hosting the Colorado Motorcycle Expo, one of the largest events of its kind in the US.The venue was hosting the Colorado Motorcycle Expo, one of the largest events of its kind in the US.
Health officials tweeted that nine people were being treated in hospital. Three people suffered other injuries, possibly in a fight, police said.
At a press briefing, Raquel Lopez, a spokeswoman for Denver Police, said there was at least one stabbing as well as shooting. Denver Police chief Robert White told a press conference the clashes took place between rival motorcycle gangs, but he would not name the groups suspected of being involved.
No-one was in custody, she said. One "person of interest" was being interviewed, but no-one had been arrested, he said.
The Denver Post reported that the incident started as a feud between rival motorcycle gangs.
In May 2014, a shootout between rival bike gangs in Waco, Texas, killed nine people and led to more than 170 arrests.In May 2014, a shootout between rival bike gangs in Waco, Texas, killed nine people and led to more than 170 arrests.
The motorcycle show, which was allowed to continue for four hours after the shootout, has been cancelled on Sunday.