Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa charged with 10 counts of murder in King Soopers Shooting in Boulder

UPDATE: ISIS: Boulder mass murderer Ahmad Al-Issa was ISLAMIC STATE sympathizer

The suspect in the Boulder King Soopers shooting has been charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder, police said on Tuesday.

Boulder Police Chief Maris Harold identified the alleged gunman in Monday’s massacre as Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa 21, of Arvada, about 20 miles south of Boulder.

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King Soopers Shooting: Ahmad Al-Issa Suspected Of Killing 10

By Anica Padilla, CBS Local, March 23, 2021:

BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) — The suspect in the mass shooting at a grocery store in Boulder on Monday has been identified as 21-year-old Ahmad Al-Issa from Arvada. Ten people, including one police officer, were killed at the King Soopers store at Table Mesa Drive and South Broadway.

Al-Issa was shot in the leg by a Boulder police officer and was taken into custody. He is in the hospital and officials said his condition is stable.

Al-Issa has been charged with 10 counts of murder. There is no information about a possible motive at this time.

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No photograph of the suspect is available. He will be booked into the Boulder County Jail when he is released from the hospital. Officials said they expected that to happen Tuesday afternoon.

Investigators believe there are no other suspects involved in the shooting.
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Officer Eric Talley Among 10 Killed In Boulder King Soopers Shooting

Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold identified the officer who died as 51-year-old Eric Talley. She says he was first to arrive at the scene and called his actions “heroic.” Talley was a father of seven.

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