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Colorado supermarket shooting suspect back in court
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Boulder shooting suspect Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa back in court
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Colleen Slevin May 06, 2021 - 4:18 PM
DENVER - A man charged with killing 10 people at a Colorado supermarket surrendered after being shot by a police officer who waited for him to come into view down a store aisle, according new information about the shooting released Thursday.
The details were contained in a district attorney s report that found Boulder officer Richard Steidell was justified in shooting Ahmad Alissa and said his shots stopped the attack.
âOfficer Steidell s shots were the last ones fired by anyone inside the King Soopers on March 22, District Attorney Michael Dougherty said in the report.
Alissa is accused of killing nine shoppers and workers inside and outside the store as well as Officer Eric Talley, one of the first three police officers who entered the store. He also was charged with attempted first-degree murder after authorities said shots were fired at 19 other people, including 11 law enforcement officers.
Alissa is accused of killing nine shoppers and workers inside and outside the store as well as Officer Eric Talley, one of the first three police officers who entered the store. He also was charged with attempted first-degree murder after authorities said shots were fired at 19 other people, including 11 law enforcement officers.
Alissa‘s defense team has suggested he suffers from mental illness. But they have not offered any other details about his condition.
According to the new report, Steidell was part of the second wave of police officers who entered the store after Talley was killed near the cash registers.