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Colorado Supermarket Shooting Suspect Incompetent for Trial
Experts have determined that a man charged with killing 10 people at a Colorado supermarket earlier this year is mentally incompetent to stand trial for now
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Memorial Service Honors Slain Colorado Police Officer Eric Talley
From helping someone with a flooded basement after a water main break to collecting memorabilia for a boy with cancer who wanted “police stuff” for Christmas, Officer Eric Talley was remembered Tuesday as a man of faith who put others first, long before he rushed into a Colorado supermarket where a gunman had opened fire.
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Biden Calls for Ban on Assault Weapons, High Capacity Magazines in Wake of Shootings
Fresh off their win on coronavirus aid, President Joe Biden and Congressional Democrats knew the legislative path forward would be even steeper on immigration, voting rights, minimum wage, and a host of other issues – and now gun control is thrust to the forefront following two recent mass shootings. Despite his call for stricter laws, Biden and a razor-thin Democratic...
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Boulder Banned Assault-Weapons in 2018. An NRA-Backed Suit Blocked It 10 Days Before the Attack
Nearly three years before a gunman walked into a crowded supermarket with an AR-15 style weapon and killed 10 people, the city of Boulder, Colorado, banned assault weapons in hopes of preventing a mass shooting
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Haunted by Mass Violence, Colorado Confronts Painful History
Colorado’s latest mass shooting is part of a long and bloody history for the state, which has become infamous for massacres.
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CT Law Enforcement Reacts to CO Shooting
Years ago, officers arriving at an active shooter situation were taught to wait for backup. But Columbine and Sandy Hook prompted law enforcement to change tactics. Training now teaches officers to go in right away after the threat.
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‘1st Priority is to Go In There and Stop the Killing': CT Law Enforcement Reacts to CO Shooting
The Connecticut State Police are among those who expressed their deepest sympathies to Boulder, Colorado police and the community there following the mass shooting at a supermarket on Monday which left 10 people dead.
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Victims of Colorado Shooting Include Store Workers, Customers, Officer
The following is some of what we know so far about the lives and the loved ones of the 10 victims killed in the Colorado supermarket shooting. This article will be updated as more information is released: He “represents all things Love,” his daughter Erika Mahoney said in a poignant tweet that featured a wedding photo and drew wide attention…
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Georgia, Colorado Mass Shootings Push Gun Reform to Top of National Agenda
In the wake of a pair of high-profile mass shootings in Atlanta and Boulder, Colorado, a previously planned Senate hearing on gun violence takes on new urgency today. Democrats who now control the House and Senate are hoping to take action, but know they may not have the numbers.
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Biden Urges Congress to Close Gun Loopholes, Ban Assault Weapons ‘Once Again'
President Joe Biden urged members of Congress to “once again” pass legislation banning assault weapons and closing background check loopholes after a shooting in Boulder, Colo., killed 10 people.
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Harris Reacts to Colorado Shooting: ‘It's Absolutely Tragic'
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke the day after a mass shooting killed 10 people at a Boulder, Colo., grocery store. The vice president took a moment to honor the victims, including several children and a police officer “who was performing his duties with great courage and heroism.”
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Gun in Supermarket Shooting Bought 6 Days Earlier: Officials
Police on Tuesday identified a 21-year-old man as the suspect in the killing of 10 people, including a Boulder police officer, at a Colorado supermarket. Authorities also identified nine victims after previously identifying the slain police officer as 51-year-old Eric Talley. The dead ranged in age from 20 to 65, said Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold. Their names were: Denny…
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Ten Dead in Colorado Grocery Store Shooting, Including Responding Officer
Ten people are dead and a suspected gunman is in custody following a Monday afternoon shooting inside a Boulder, Colorado, supermarket. Eric Talley, the first Boulder police officer to respond to reports of the shooting, was among those killed.