Boulder shooting: Biden calls for immediate gun control action as details on suspected shooter emerge
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Your support makes all the difference.The Boulder Police Department has revealed the names of the 10 people killed during a mass shooting at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, with local police officer Eric Talley, 51, among the victims.
The youngest victim was 20 years old and the oldest victim was 65 years old. Their families were notified shortly after 3am local time on Tuesday morning after all victims were identified by police.
Police also revealed the identity of the 21-year-old suspect. He was currently in the hospital seeking medical treatment but in stable condition, police said. He is expected to be released from the hospital and transported to Boulder County Jail later on Tuesday.
The suspect was charged with 10 counts of murder following the attack that started at 3pm local time on Monday. Eyewitnesses described a male gunman in tactical gear opening fire in silence on terrified shoppers.
“We had a very tragic incident today,” Chief Yamaguchi said on Monday. “There was loss of life, we have multiple people who were killed in this incident, and I am sorry to have to report that one of them was a Boulder police officer.”
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The attack stunned a state that has seen several mass shootings, including the 1999 Columbine High School massacre and the 2012 Aurora movie theater shooting.
Boebert sends fundraising email saying ‘hell no’ to gun control after shooting - report
Republican representative Lauren Boebert reportedly sent a fundraising email encouraging supporters to say “Hell No” to gun control just two hours after a deadly mass shooting in her home state of Colorado.
However, Ms Boebert, who faced criticism last year when she claimed that she would carry her personal firearm with her to Congress, sent a fundraising email related to gun control just two hours after the mass shooting occurred, according to freelance journalist David Gura.
‘Senseless violence cannot continue,’ says chair of House task force
California Democrat Mike Thompson, who chairs the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, has responded to the shooting.
“Our hearts are broken after the tragedy in Boulder yesterday,” he tweeted.
“Ten lives lost, a law enforcement officer killed, and another community forever changed. This kind of senseless gun violence cannot continue.”
Police to hold press conference
The Boulder Police Department will hold a press conference regarding the shooting that took place at a King Soopers grocery store at 8:30am local time.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis said he would be attending the press conference.
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Police reveal full list of victims in Boulder shooting
The Boulder Police Department waited until Tuesday to reveal the names of the 10 people who died on Monday during the shooting at a Boulder King Soopers.
The oldest victim was 65 years old and the youngest victim was 20 years old.
The department said it would be revealing the list of names and more details about the victims in an upcoming press statement.
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Colorado gunman named as 21-year-old as victims are identified
The victims of the King Sooper mass shooting in Colorado have been identified by police.
10 victims were identified overnight by the Boulder County Coroner's office.
Police also identified the gunman as a 21-year-old who was shot and taken into custody after officers arrived at the scene of the shooting. The shooter has been charged with 10 counts of first degree murder.
Here are the ages of the 10 victims in the Boulder mass shooting
The Boulder Police Department named the 10 people who were killed on Monday while shopping at a local King Soopers.
Here are the ages of the 10 victims:
20
23
25
49
51
51
59
61
62
65
Suspect suffered leg wound from mass shooting
The 21-year-old suspect suffered a “through and through” leg wound on Monday, indicating a gunshot wound.
Police said they could not confirm if the wound happened while gunfire was exchanged between the suspect and responding officers.
No known motive was revealed during the press conference, as police said the investigation was ongoing.
The suspect is from Arvada, Colorado, and believed to have “lived in the United States for most of his life.”
Gunman suspected of killing 10 people at a Boulder grocery store is named
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 21, was named as the suspect in the mass shooting that took place on Monday afternoon.
Boulder police said the suspect was from Arvada, Colorado, and had a local address.
He is currently in the hospital recovering from a “through and through” leg wound. Police anticipated he would likely be transferred to Boulder County Jail later on Tuesday.
He was charged with 10 counts of murder in the first degree.
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