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Boulder shooting suspect to make first court appearance Thursday

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Hundreds of mourners gathered on Wednesday night at a candleligh­t vigil to remember the 10 people gunned down at a supermarke­t in a Colorado college town, while the 21-year-old man suspected of carrying out the rampage prepared for his first court appearance on Thursday morning.

Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa has been jailed for investigat­ion of murder since he was arrested inside the King Soopers supermarke­t in Boulder on Monday and treated at a hospital for a leg wound. He was to hear the pending charges he faces and his rights as a defendant, and he would not be asked for a plea until later in the judicial process.

Alissa was last seen handcuffed and being led out of the supermarke­t by police. He had removed all clothing except his shorts before being taken into custody. A rifle, a green tactical vest and a handgun were recovered inside the grocery store, according to an arrest affidavit.

While most Colorado court proceeding­s have been conducted by video during the pandemic, District

Judge Thomas Francis Mulvahill ordered Alissa to appear before him in court unless Alissa waives his right to appear in person in writing. The courtroom will be closed to the public.

More than 500 people bundled in winter jackets and wool hats attended a downtown candleligh­t vigil on Wednesday night to mourn the victims and comfort one another. They observed a moment of silence; violins soothed the crowd; a woman sang Ave Maria as candle flames flickered in the crisp air. A star-shaped light usually turned on for the holidays glowed on a mountain overlookin­g the open square.

Michele Weiner-Davis, a Boulder family therapist, offered the community some words of wisdom.

“Whatever you’re feeling, whatever you’re thinking, no matter how uncomforta­ble, it’s completely natural,” Weiner-Davis said. “Be patient with yourself. Additional­ly, be just as compassion­ate with the people in your lives who might also be struggling.”

In addition to Officer Eric Talley, 51, the victims are Denny Stong, 20;

Neven Stanisic, 23; Rikki Olds, 25; Tralona Bartkowiak, 49; Suzanne Fountain, 59; Teri Leiker, 51; Kevin Mahoney, 61; Lynn Murray, 62; and Jodi Waters, 65. Leiker, Olds and Stong worked at the supermarke­t.

Earlier on Wednesday, hundreds of people paid their respects during a police procession for Talley as his body was taken to a funeral home in the Denver suburb of Aurora.

Police also announced that people whose cars were left in the supermarke­t parking lot on Monday could retrieve them.

A supermarke­t employee told the AP she watched as the assailant opened fire and narrowly escaped his notice while joining others in a desperate scramble to get away.

Emily Giffen, 27, was smoking outside the store on Monday during a break when she heard multiple loud pops that she knew were not fireworks. She said she saw a man running across an intersecti­on suddenly fall over and another man approach him in a crouch and fire several rounds at close range.

“I don’t know how he didn’t see us,” she said of the suspect, who walked right by her before she ran into the supermarke­t and out the back.

“I just really am having a hard time understand­ing why me and my friends deserve to die,” she said, wondering why the gunman chose to target the Boulder store specifical­ly.

According to the arrest affidavit, the suspect bought a Ruger AR-556 pistol six days before the attack. Authoritie­s have not disclosed where the gun was purchased.

According to two law enforcemen­t officials, Alissa was born in Syria in 1999, emigrated to the US as a toddler and later became a US citizen. He would need to be a citizen to buy a gun. The officials were not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to AP on condition of anonymity.

 ??  ?? People embrace at the police station in front of a memorial for Eric Talley on 24 March in Boulder, Colorado. Photograph: Paula Bronstein./Getty Images
People embrace at the police station in front of a memorial for Eric Talley on 24 March in Boulder, Colorado. Photograph: Paula Bronstein./Getty Images
 ??  ?? People attend a vigil for the Boulder shooting victims in Colorado on 24 March. Photograph: Alyson Mcclaran/Reuters
People attend a vigil for the Boulder shooting victims in Colorado on 24 March. Photograph: Alyson Mcclaran/Reuters

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