The Columbus Dispatch

Judge: Colorado supermarke­t shooting suspect incompeten­t

- Colleen Slevin

DENVER – A judge ruled Friday that a man charged with killing 10 people at a Colorado supermarke­t earlier this year is mentally incompeten­t to stand trial and ordered him to be treated at the state mental hospital to see if he can be made well enough to face prosecutio­n.

Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 22, is accused of opening fire at a busy King Soopers in the college town of Boulder in March, killing a police officer, shoppers and several store employees.

Four doctors have now determined that Alissa is not mentally competent to participat­e in court proceeding­s, and he has “deteriorat­ed” over the past couple of months while in jail, District Attorney Michael Dougherty said. Given the consensus, Dougherty requested that Judge Ingrid Bakke send Alissa to the state mental hospital in hopes that medication and treatment will enable him to become competent under the law – able to understand legal proceeding­s and work with his lawyers to defend himself.

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