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14-year-old girl killed, juvenile male injured after shooting in north Denver Friday morning

The shooting happened near East 19th Avenue and Ulster Street.

DENVER — The Denver Police Department (DPD) is investigating a shooting that left a 14-year-old girl dead and a juvenile male injured.

According to Officer Cassandra Ulrich with DPD, the shooting happened at about 1:34 a.m., near East 19th Avenue and Ulster Street in Denver.

The 14-year-old girl was identified by the Denver Medical Examiner's Office as Aerris Mayberry. Police said Mayberry was pronounced dead at the scene. The other shooting victim was taken to a hospital, according to Ulrich.

Investigators are trying to develop suspect information, Ulrich said.

It is unknown if the two victims knew each other, according to Ulrich.

This is a developing situation. This article will be updated as additional information is confirmed.

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