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Two groups -- one right-wing and one left-wing -- were protesting nearby at Civic Center Park, but police said the suspected shooter "was acting in a professional capacity as an armed security guard for a local media outlet and not a protest participant. Investigators are unaware of whether the suspect is personally affiliated with any political organization."Members from both rallies were leaving the park after having just wrapped up peaceful demonstrations when the shooting occurred in the courtyard at the museum. Witnesses told KMGH's Lance Hernandez that the victim was apparently shot at point-blank range."The rally was supposed to be about understanding what was happening with police brutality in the United States of America, and now it resulted in this, and this is not okay," said Michael Anthony Lopez. "This is unfortunate. This was a peaceful rally. We thought it was going to end okay.""When something like this happens, you're going to be shocked," Richard Johnson said. "I'm wondering what possible explanation there is."Police said a verbal altercation between the two individuals occurred just before shots rang out. Police said they recovered two guns and a can of Mace from the scene. The victim participated in what was billed as a “Patriot Rally” earlier in the day.When asked if the man who was shot sprayed tear gas at the other man first, Division Chief of Investigations Joe Montoya said police are examining the evidence and talking to witnesses to see if that's what occurred.The victim was transported to the hospital and was later pronounced deceased. His identity has not been released.Several Denver police officers in riot gear were already on scene at the time of the shooting. Police were attempting to give the two groups that were demonstrating space to prevent the separate crowds from interfering with each other.A KMGH news crew was interviewing pro-police rally attendee, Laurel Imer, who is a candidate for House District 24, when a single shot rang out.Imer said she wanted to attend the rally to show her support for free speech rights. She said she was among several people injured during the last pro-police rally on July 19."I was attacked and pushed down the stairs of the amphitheater. I got a massive hematoma on my right leg, which I'm still recovering from three months later," she said.Imer's son, Weston, told KMGH he saw the cloud of mace shortly after hearing a gunshot.He said he initially thought it was a cloud of blood.Police said they are investigating the shooting as a homicide.Montoya said they will release more information as soon as they can."Our primary focus is to de-escalate. We can't have any further violence in conjunction with what happened today. We just do not want that to happen," he said.When asked if the law allows someone to use a gun if they're attacked with Mace, or pepper spray, Montoya said, "I think it's all in the articulation."He said, "that's for the district attorney to evaluate. What you deem that threat to be, how you articulate that, and then it's up to the DA to determine if it fits the criteria for charging or not."This story was originally published by Robert Garrison at KMGH. 3189
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Two of the victims were gravely wounded and two others were lightly injured, police said.The attacker, who French President Emmanuel Macron called a terrorist, is dead, according to police.An official with the union for French police officers said officers first tried stun guns on the attacker but they didn't work, so police shot him as he came at them.The media wing of ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement published online.The Amaq News Agency said "the person who executed the stabbing in Paris is a soldier of the Islamic State." The statement also said the assailant acted in response to calls to attack anti-ISIS coalition countries.ISIS did not provide proof to substantiate the claim and no authorities or security sources have yet verified the authenticity of the ISIS claim.Macron said he salutes the courage of the police who "neutralized the terrorist" in the Paris knife attack, according to a tweet from his official account Saturday. He says his thoughts are with the victims.French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb praised the cool and quick response by French police who "neutralized" the assailant."My first thoughts are for the victims in this odious attack," added Collomb, who made the comments via Twitter.Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo saluted the courage and professionalism of police, writing on Twitter that they have "again saved lives" and "have all my gratitude."She also thanked the emergency services who arrived to the attack scene quickly and took charge of the wounded.The location of the attack is about 10 minutes away by foot from the Paris opera house, known as Palais Garnier. 1637