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FOUR men have been found dead in a suspected murder-suicide, cops have said.
Officers have said there appears to be a family dynamic at play as they continue to probe the case.
Cops swooped on a home in Adams County, Colorado – located north of Denver – on Tuesday as they responded to reports of a gunshot victim.
Investigators found four bodies as they combed the property, per the ABC affiliate KMGH.
Sgt. Adam Sherman, of the Adams County Sheriff’s Office, told the network: “This appears to be a murder-suicide situation with some sort of family dynamic involved, with the main suspect having died by suicide.”
Officers have said there is no danger to the public but have warned their probe could take several days.
Sherman revealed that cops are quizzing witnesses, as well as interviewing neighbors and other family members.
One neighbor told KMGH that they heard a person yelling at someone to call the police.
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Faith Ginn, a neighbor, said the incident was scary before describing it as sad.
Cops are also trying to obtain a search warrant so they can gather evidence from the property.
The men have not been identified and the circumstances that led up to the shooting remain unknown.
But police believe that a family argument may have taken place.
The investigation remains ongoing but police have said the shooting appears to be an isolated incident.
It comes just weeks after three people were injured following a shooting during a house party in Adams County, per the CBS affiliate KCNC.
The victims suffered non-threatening injuries, police revealed.
Witnesses were quizzed by cops as they tried to establish what sparked the shooting.