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Investigators say three other people were hurt in the shooting late Thursday, but their injuries were not life-threatening. Authorities say they don’t know if ScHoolboy Q was targeted in the shooting.
Police and sheriff’s deputies are searching for a man with a rifle, but no arrests have been made. No motive was released, but Jefferson County sheriff’s spokesman Mark Techmeyer said the attack did not appear to be random.
The victims’ injuries were not life-threatening and one was discharged from a hospital. Their names were not released, but Techmeyer said none was a performer at the concert that featured Nas, ScHoolboy Q and Flying Lotus.
The shooting occurred Thursday night at the concert benefiting three groups, including the Gang Rescue and Support Project of Denver.
“We want to know what’s going on so we can help out in any way,” said Cisco Gallardo, director of the gang rescue group. “There could have been [a] prior beef, prior problems.”
The injured people were in a white sport utility vehicle and drove themselves from Red Rocks to a Denver intersection about 15 miles away, but it was not clear why, Techmeyer said. They were eventually stopped by Denver police and taken to a hospital. Investigators did not know if more people had been in the SUV before police stopped it.
Techmeyer said investigators wanted to hear from anyone who took video backstage or at a gift shop at Red Rocks between 9 and 11 p.m.
About 4,500 people attended the concert, Red Rocks officials said. The amphitheater seats up to 9,525 people.
Investigators stopped and questioned each car as it was leaving the venue. Traffic was chaotic and slow, but “we had a shooter out there,” Techmeyer said.
Witnesses were interviewed until early Friday.
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