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The Denver Post
The Denver Post
National
Shelly Bradbury

Colorado Springs police increase Club Q victim count to 22 injured

DENVER — Colorado Springs police on Monday revised the number of victims of the Club Q mass shooting to include an additional four people who were injured.

The mass shooting unfolded late Nov. 19 at the LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs. Five people were killed in the attack. Another 17 people were shot and survived, and five more people were injured during the attack but not by gunfire, the police department said in a statement Monday.

That raises the number of injured victims from 18 to 22.

The police department also said an additional 12 people were victims of the shooting but were not physically injured.

Police have thrice revised the number of injured victims of the attack, at first saying 25 people were hurt, then changing the count to 18, and now revising the number up to 22.

Officials said shortly after the killings that investigators expected the number of surviving victims to change as witnesses and survivors came forward in the coming days.

Colorado Springs police are still asking that anyone who was inside the club during the shooting come forward even if they did not suffer physical injuries. Those people are asked to contact the FBI at 800-225-5324.

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