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The Douglas County Sheriff's Office tweeted that five deputies had been shot after being called to the scene of a domestic disturbance early Sunday in Highlands Ranch, south of Denver. Two civilians were also shot, the sheriff's office said.
 
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One sheriff's deputy killed in Colorado, others injured, responding to domestic disturbance near Denver; suspect believed killed

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office tweeted that five deputies had been shot after being called to the scene of a domestic disturbance early Sunday in Highlands Ranch, south of Denver. Two civilians were also shot, the sheriff's office said.

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