Boulder King Soopers shooter guilty of 55 felony counts, including first-degree murder, receives 10 life sentences
The shooter will spend the rest of his life in prison, as Colorado has no death penalty. He also received an additional 48 years for each of the 38 attempted murder victims.
Boulder King Soopers Shooting Trial: With closing arguments wrapped up, it’s up to the jury to decide if the defendant was sane at the time of the killings
The prosecution and defense presented closing arguments Friday in the trial of the man accused of the 2021 shooting at a Boulder grocery store.
Boulder King Soopers Shooting Trial: Suspect’s family testified ‘he was not normal’ but did not ‘expect him to do what he did’
As immigrants, Alissa’s father said they were worried they would be shunned within their community if they sought medical help for Ahmad.
One former Aurora paramedic has yet to spend any time in jail for Elijah McClain’s death, another seeks a sentence reduction
Jeremy Cooper, who was sentenced to 14 months of work release and four years of probation for giving McClain an overdose of ketamine, has not yet served a day in jail.
Boulder King Soopers Shooting Trial: Survivor testifies suspected gunman shouted ‘this is fun’ while shooting
A pharmacist working at the time of the shooting told the jury Thursday she heard the accused shooter screaming that he was having “fun.”
Stories of regular-day heroism, selflessness emerge amid the horror of the Boulder King Soopers mass shooting
In trial of alleged shooter, dozens of civilians and law enforcement give chilling details of how they helped.
Boulder King Soopers Shooting Trial Day 1: Prosecutors say suspect knew what he was doing; defense describes long struggle with mental illness
Opening statements began Thursday for the trial of the man accused of killing 10 people at a Boulder grocery store in 2021.
Top firefighter union admonishes and censures Polis, Weiser over Elijah McClain prosecutions
The International Association of Fire Fighters censured Gov. Jared Polis, Attorney General Phil Weiser, Assistant AG Jason Slothouber and Solicitor General Shannon Stevenson.
Larimer County settles $5 million lawsuit with family of man fatally hit by a car after a sheriff’s deputy tased him on I-25
A critical response team investigated the incident and declined to charge the sheriff’s deputy in Brett Thompson’s death.
Update: Opening statements start tomorrow for defendant in Boulder King Soopers shooting
Lawyers will start questioning potential jurors for the King Soopers shooting case after the Labor Day holiday.
DOJ launches probe of Littleton Public Schools after beating on school bus for children with disabilities
“It feels like it’s more lip service than getting something done.” Parents accuse the district of being disrespectful when pushed for more reform and more accountability.
Former Littleton bus aide pleads not guilty to beating disabled kids on the bus, trial set
“You know what you did. The video is there.”
With the start of the King Soopers shooting trial, it’s not so much the facts in dispute, but the mental state of the defendant
Jury selection starts today in the criminal proceeding of the 25-year-old accused of killing 10 people in March 2021.
Boulder law enforcement: Alleged King Soopers shooter appeared ‘eerily’ calm moments after shooting
In the moments after reportedly killing 10 people, the man facing more than 100 criminal charges asked to call his mother.
Two people who were allegedly playing with fireworks were charged with arson for small fire started in Boulder County
The fire burned less than an acre.
Law enforcement is struggling to find alternatives to dangerous restraint technique
A new Colorado law requires law enforcement agencies to have policies on when to use the prone position.