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Judge okays police body-worn camera footage of shooter | News . . . A boulder jury will be allowed to see the critical first moment recorded on body-worn camera when police officers first encountered accused King Soopers shooter Ahmad Alissa in the store’s pharmacy department
Updates from the King Soopers shooting trial in Boulder, Week 3 Video footage was matched with a map of everyone’s movements, showing how close Alissa came to the officers when they entered He shot at them more than once, shattering the glass front door, which broke over an officer and a park ranger, who is a certified peace officer
AHMAD AL ALIWI ALISSA 21CR497 - Colorado Judicial No 21CR497 Division 13 MR ALISSA’S MOTION FOR A FAIR AND IMPARTIAL JURY TRIAL – INCLUSION OF UNCONSCIOUS BIAS JUROR VIDEO P R TO JURY SELECTION (D-046) AHMAD ALISSA, by and through counsel, respectfully moves this Court to require any potential jurors to watch an unconscious bias
2021 Boulder shooting - Wikipedia On March 22, 2021, a mass shooting occurred at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, United States Ten people were killed, including a local on-duty police officer [4][5] The shooter, 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Al-Issa, was arrested after being shot in the right leg
Gunman who killed 10 at a supermarket is sentenced to life in prison Alissa started shooting immediately after getting out of his car in a King Soopers store parking lot in March 2021 He killed most of the victims in just over a minute and surrendered after an officer shot him in the leg
Judge to decide whether jurors will be shown body camera footage . . . It was March 22, 2021, and the officers’ body-worn cameras captured their exchanges with Ahmad Alissa, the man who is scheduled to go on trial in early September on 10 counts of first-degree murder and 54 other charges The footage played in a hushed Boulder County courtroom on Tuesday morning