
These are the victims of the Boulder grocery store shooting
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They are 10 people who went to the King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, on March 22, 2021, and never returned. They were victims of yet another mass shooting in the United States, whose lives are still remembered by family and friends.
They are 10 people who went to the King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, on March 22, 2021, and never returned. They were victims of yet another mass shooting in the United States, whose lives are still remembered by family and friends. Their names are: Boulder police Officer Eric Talley, 51; store manager Rikki Olds, 25; store employee Denny Stong, 20; store employee Teri Leiker, 51; Neven Stanisic, 23; Tralona “Lonna” Bartkowiak, 49; Suzanne Fountain, 59; Kevin Mahoney, 61; Lynn Murray, 62; and Jody Waters, 65. Here are there stories: Talley ran toward danger and was the first police officer to respond to a call “about a possible person with a patrol rifle,” the police chief said. “I have to tell you the heroic action of this officer when he responded to the scene,” former Chief Maris Herold said. Talley, 51, had been on the force since 2010, she said.

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