One person died and three others were injured in an overnight shooting in Denver’s Baker neighborhood.

Detective Mary McIver, Denver police spokeswoman, said the shooting happened about 11 p.m. Friday as a house party was breaking up near West Bayaud Avenue and South Bannock Street.

Two people were transported to an area hospital in critical condition and two other victims took themselves to the hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening. One of the victims in critical condition was later pronounced dead.

Around 9 p.m. Saturday, police used social media to release a photo of the shooting suspect. A first-degree murder arrest warrant has been issued for Darius Eugene Ratcliff, 19. Police say Ratcliff should be considered armed and dangerous.

Earlier Saturday, McIver said the shooting scene was hectic, with many witnesses around as the party was letting out. She said the fact that there is a suspect or suspects “out there” who committed this crime is “obviously a concern.”

The shooting remains an active investigation. Police did not release any information Saturday the victims.

Saturday morning, the residential neighborhood surrounding the intersection remained taped off by police.

Jordan Larusso lives down the street from the shooting. “I heard some shots and people screaming last night when I was sleeping,” Larusso said.

Larusso described the neighborhood as typically quiet. “I’ve never heard shots before,” he said.

Elizabeth Hernandez: 303-954-1223, ehernandez@denverpost.com or @ehernandez