KUNC Flowers line the fence surrounding the King Soopers in South Boulder where 10 people died in a mass shooting on March 22, 2021.
The Table Mesa King Soopers in Boulder where a gunman killed 10 people on March 22 will reopen by late fall, parent company Kroger announced
“We know that the building is just part of what makes this store so special,” said Jessica Trowbridge, a corporate affairs manager for King Soopers. Restoring it is just another step in the journey as we continue to heal.”
The building will undergo a complete interior and exterior renovation before opening, Trowbridge said. She offered no specifics for the plan, but pledged the company will listen to community members’ input for the redesign. People can email
Boulder King Soopers to renovate following mass shooting
BOULDER, Colo. (KRDO) King Soopers announced Wednesday plans to rebuild the Table Mesa location in Boulder, where a gunman opened fire, killing ten people on March 22.
The grocery store chain will make a substantial investment to completely renovate both the interior and exterior of the store. A partnership with the City of Boulder will help accelerate the rebuilding process to reopen in late fall.
“Our plan to reopen is a testament to the resilience of our associates and the Boulder community. We continue to mourn those who were lost and stand with the other victims of this senseless tragedy. We are committed to supporting our associates who remain on paid emergency leave until June 19 and will be here for the community as we continue the long healing process,” said Steve Burnham, President of King Soopers/City Market. “Our goal is to support one another and grieve and heal together.”
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They represent victims who have a right to be heard : King Soopers shooting suspect charged with 54 counts
In addition to 10 first-degree murder charges, the 22-year-old suspect is charged with 33 counts of attempted first-degree murder. Author: Wilson Beese (9NEWS), Amanda Kesting, Janet Oravetz (9News) Published: 8:39 PM CDT April 21, 2021 Updated: 7:41 PM CDT April 22, 2021
BOULDER, Colo. All nine civilians who were killed when a gunman opened fire at a Boulder King Soopers one month ago were killed prior to police arriving at the store, prosecutors said during an update Thursday.
Boulder Police Officer Eric Talley, who was among the first three officers to enter the store on Table Mesa Drive, is the 10th victim of the shooting.
“We don’t have any reason to believe they were sold illegally,” he said. “If there was a store or a dealer that sold the magazines illegally, charges could be filed and would be filed against that store or individual. We don’t have any indication at this point … But we are still looking into that.”
He reportedly purchased a firearm legally the week before the attack, in which 10 people store employees, customers and a police officer were gunned down.
New details emerge about the shooting
The updated charging documents paint a more detailed picture of the breadth of people whose lives were in danger before police officers from several different agencies responded to the scene that day.