Additional charges have been filed in the shooting at King Soopers supermarket shooting “based on developments in the ongoing investigation, and now faces a total of 115 counts.
Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty announced Monday more charges were filed against the man accused of shooting and killing 10 people at Boulder King Soopers March 22.
New charges filed against suspected King Soopers shooter
The suspect in the March 22 shooting is now charged with 115 counts. The new charges related to attempted murder of civilians. Author: Allison Sylte Updated: 5:51 PM MDT May 24, 2021
BOULDER, Colo. The Boulder District Attorney’s Office has filed additional charges against the man accused of opening fire inside of a King Soopers in March and killing 10 people.
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 22, is now charged with 115 counts, according to a criminal complaint released by the district attorney on Monday afternoon. He is slated to appear in court for a status hearing on Tuesday morning.
Preliminary hearing date set for man accused of mass shooting at Boulder King Soopers
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BOULDER, CO - MAY 25: Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa appears in a Boulder County District courtroom at the Boulder County Justice Center on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. Alissa is suspected of shooting and killing 10 people at a King Soopers grocery store on Table Mesa Drive in Boulder on Monday, March 22. He is facing 47 total attempted murder charges after an additional 13 counts were added on Monday, May 24. (Matthew Jonas/Boulder Daily Camera, Pool)
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In a brief status hearing Tuesday morning, the judge set the date for Sept. 7, 2021 at 9 a.m.
Additional charges have been filed in the shooting at King Soopers supermarket shooting “based on developments in the ongoing investigation, and now faces a total of 115 counts.