
Motive in Colorado shooting still unknown: Police chief
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Suspect held without bail on 10 counts of murder faces additional charges, Boulder prosecutor says.
Law enforcement authorities in Colorado said on Friday they do not know the motive of the suspect in the Boulder supermarket shooting that killed 10 people on March 22, including a local police officer. The suspect in the shooting, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, is being held without bond and currently faces 10 counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. He will also be charged with additional counts of attempted murder, authorities said. “This is just the beginning of this journey and this will be at least a year-long journey for the victims’ families and the police involved in this case,” Boulder police chief Maris Herold said at a news conference.More Related News