October 29, 2023

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Shooting Incident at Southeast Colorado Springs Gas Station Leaves 2 Individuals Injured

According to the Colorado Springs Police, the incident occurred at the Kum & Go station near the intersection of Hancock and Academy. Upon their arrival, officers discovered two individuals injured, one of whom had sustained a gunshot wound.

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Colorado Springs Police say it happened at the Kum & Go near Hancock and Academy. When they arrived, they found two injured people. One had a gunshot wound.

hooting at Southeast Colorado Springs Gas Station: Two Injured in Developing Incident

In a developing story, a shooting at a gas station in southeast Colorado Springs has left two people injured. The incident unfolded at the Kum & Go gas station near the intersection of Hancock and Academy at approximately 12:49 a.m. on a Saturday, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD).

As the clock neared 1 a.m., CSPD officers swiftly responded to the scene and discovered two individuals who had sustained injuries, with one of them suffering from a gunshot wound. Both victims received immediate medical attention and were subsequently transported to the hospital for further treatment. The exact circumstances and details surrounding the shooting are still under investigation, and the police are actively seeking information from the public.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing issue of gun violence in our communities. It highlights the need for heightened awareness and measures to address such unfortunate events. The safety and security of our neighborhoods remain a top priority, and the Colorado Springs Police Department is working diligently to uncover the facts in this case.

If you or anyone you know has any information that could aid in this investigation, please do not hesitate to contact the Colorado Springs Police Department at (719) 444-7000. Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous, you can reach out to the Crime Stoppers Tip Line at (719) 634-STOP (7867) or 1-800-222-8477.

Our thoughts go out to the injured individuals, and we hope for their swift recovery. We will continue to monitor this story for any updates as the investigation progresses.

By: M Z Hossain, Editor Sky Buzz Feed

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