Shooting at Colorado birthday party leaves 7 dead, including suspect

Colorado Shooting
Family and friends of the victims who died in a mass shooting comfort each down the street from the scene in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Sunday. A gunman opened fire at a birthday party at a home there early Sunday, slaying six people before killing himself.
Jerilee Bennett | Colorado Springs Gazette via AP

Updated: 6 p.m.

A gunman opened fire at a birthday party in Colorado early Sunday, slaying six adults before killing himself, police said.

The shooting happened just after midnight in a mobile home park on the east side of Colorado Springs, police said.

Officers arrived at a trailer to find six dead adults and a man with serious injuries who died later at a hospital, the Colorado Springs Gazette reported.

The suspected shooter was the boyfriend of a female victim at the party attended by friends, family and children. He walked inside and opened fire before shooting himself, police said.

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The birthday party was for one of the people killed, police said.

Neighbor Yenifer Reyes told the Denver Post she woke to the sound of many gunshots.

“I thought it was a thunderstorm,” Reyes said. “Then I started hearing sirens.”

Colorado Shooting
A Colorado Springs, Colo., police officer blocks a road at a mobile home park after a gunman opened fire at a birthday party at a home there early Sunday, slaying six people before killing himself.
Jerilee Bennett | Colorado Springs Gazette via AP

Police brought children out of the trailer and put them into at least one patrol car, she said, adding that the children were “crying hysterically.”

Authorities say the children, who weren’t physically injured in the attack, have been placed with relatives.

Police on Sunday hadn't released the identities of the shooter or victims. Authorities said a motive wasn't immediately known.

“My heart breaks for the families who have lost someone they love and for the children who have lost their parents,” Colorado Springs police Chief Vince Niski said in a statement.

It was Colorado's worst mass shooting since a gunman killed 10 people at a Boulder supermarket March 22.

“The tragic shooting in Colorado Springs is devastating,” Gov. Jared Polis said Sunday, “especially as many of us are spending the day celebrating the women in our lives who have made us the people we are today.”

Colorado Springs, population 465,000, is Colorado's second-biggest city after Denver.

In 2015, a man shot three people to death at random before dying in a shootout with police in Colorado Springs on Halloween. Less than a month later, a man killed three people, including a police officer, and injured eight others in a shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in the city.