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10 killed in Colorado

Shooting suspect in custody in ‘nightmare’ at Boulder grocery

- By Patty Nieberg, James Anderson and Colleen Slevin

BOULDER, Colo. — A shooting at a Colorado supermarke­t killed 10 people Monday, including a police officer, and a suspect was in custody, authoritie­s said.

Boulder police Chief Maris Herold announced the death toll at a news conference Monday night, fighting back tears.

The suspect was getting medical treatment, and there was no further threat to the public, authoritie­s said. Officers had escorted a shirtless man with blood running down his leg out of the store in handcuffs, but authoritie­s would not say if he was the suspect.

The officer who was killed

was Eric Talley, 51, who had been with Boulder police since 2010, Herold said.

Victims’ families were still being notified, so their names weren’t released, Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said.

“This is a tragedy and a nightmare for Boulder County, and in response, we have cooperatio­n and assistance from local, state and federal authoritie­s,” Dougherty said.

Boulder police Cmdr. Kerry Yamaguchi said police were still investigat­ing and didn’t have details on a motive for the shooting at the King Soopers store in Boulder, which is about 25 miles northwest of Denver and home to the University of Colorado.

Dean Schiller said he had just left the supermarke­t when he heard gunshots and saw three people lying face down, two in the parking lot and one near the doorway. He said he “couldn’t tell if they were breathing.”

Video posted on Youtube showed one person on the floor inside the store and two more outside on the ground. What sounds like two gunshots can also be heard at the beginning of the video.

Law enforcemen­t vehicles and officers assembled outside the store, including SWAT teams, and at least three helicopter­s landed on the roof. Some windows at the front of the store were broken.

At one point, authoritie­s said over a loudspeake­r that the building was surrounded and that “you need to surrender.”

Sarah Moonshadow told the Denver Post that two shots rang out just after she and her son, Nicolas Edwards, finished buying strawberri­es. She said she told her son to get down and then “we just ran.”

Once they got outside, she said they saw a body in the parking lot. Edwards said police were speeding into the lot and pulled up next to the body.

“I knew we couldn’t do anything for the guy,” he said. “We had to go.”

James Bentz told the Post that he was in the meat section when he heard what he thought was a misfire, then a series of pops.

“I was then at the front of a stampede,” he said.

Bentz said he jumped off a loading dock out back to escape and that younger people were helping older people off the dock.

One person was taken from the shooting scene to Foothills Hospital in Boulder, said Rich Sheehan, spokesman for Boulder Community Health, which operates the hospital.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis tweeted a statement that his “heart is breaking as we watch this unspeakabl­e event unfold in our Boulder community.”

Police had told people to shelter in place amid a report of an “armed, dangerous individual” about 3 miles away from the grocery store but said at the news conference later that it wasn’t related to the shooting.

The FBI said it is helping in the investigat­ion at the request of police.

Monday’s shooting was Colorado’s fourth active-shooter mass casualty event in the past 22 years, following massacres at Columbine High School in Littleton in 1999, at a movie theater in Aurora in 2012 and at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs in 2015.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki tweeted that President Joe Biden had been briefed on the shooting.

 ?? Matthew Jonas Boulder Daily Camera ?? Police, King Soopers employees and customers run down Table Mesa Drive in Boulder, Colo., on Monday after a shooting erupted that killed 10 people at the grocery store.
Matthew Jonas Boulder Daily Camera Police, King Soopers employees and customers run down Table Mesa Drive in Boulder, Colo., on Monday after a shooting erupted that killed 10 people at the grocery store.
 ?? David Zalubowski The Associated Press ?? Police set up a perimeter Monday outside a
King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colo., where a shooting killed 10 people, including a Boulder police officer.
David Zalubowski The Associated Press Police set up a perimeter Monday outside a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colo., where a shooting killed 10 people, including a Boulder police officer.

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