Denver police are asking residents to help them connect the dots after possible gunfire in the Whittier neighborhood, telling anyone who spots active officers or hears something suspicious to jot down the nearest cross streets, the date and an approximate time. That info, they say, lets the department pull up dispatch logs and share what it finds.
The request went out on the department’s official X account on April 6, in response to a social media thread about possible gunfire in Whittier. A reply in that thread said residents heard “about 10 shots,” which prompted the department to jump back in and ask for a more precise location and time so it could run a faster check.
What Denver Police Asked For
In a post on X, the Denver Police Dept asked anyone who sees police activity to provide the nearest cross streets, the date, and an approximate time so the department can search its calls-for-service records and share whatever details are available. The message, sent as a reply to a user asking what was…..