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KUNC is checking back in with members of the South Boulder community to see how they, and the community around them, have been processing this tragedy.
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The families of the 10 people fatally shot in a Boulder King Soopers last month, as well as others working and shopping during the gunfire, face a long court process ahead. The criminal legal system can help provide closure and answer victims’ questions, but it can also force the survivors to re-live their trauma.
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Hours after 10 people were killed in a mass shooting in a Boulder King Soopers, memorials began popping up with flowers, cards and artwork commemorating the victims. The Museum of Boulder is working with local officials, as well as organizations across the country, to archive this moment in history while giving the community space to grieve.
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The city of Boulder encouraged people nationwide to hold a moment of silence and conduct a candle-lighting ceremony Saturday to honor the victims of a mass shooting at a local King Soopers that killed 10 people last week.
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It's been a traumatic year. The pandemic. Social justice protests in response to police brutality. An insurrection at the nation's capital. Now our nation is dealing with two mass shootings.
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At least one extremism expert is sounding the alarm about far-right actors using the mass shooting at a Boulder King Soopers to sow division and propagate misinformation.
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Following Monday’s deadly mass shooting in Boulder, 26 federal, state and local agencies are aiding in the case. At a press conference today, Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold said one of the biggest questions remains the motive.
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KUNC's Alana Schreiber spoke to CU Boulder basketball guard and forward D'Shawn Schwartz about taking to the court for his second game of the March Madness tournament just hours after learning of the mass shooting in his college town.
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On today’s episode of Colorado Edition, we learn about how Colorado media outlets have evolved their method of covering mass shootings in the state. Then, we talk to CU Boulder men's basketball player D’Shawn Schwartz about taking to the court just hours after learning of Monday's tragic event in his college town. Plus, we hear about a re-introduced healthcare bill at the state Capitol that aims to lower cost of individual market insurance.
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One victim of the Colorado supermarket shooting was just leaving after fixing a coffee machine. Another worked at the store but was only there because he stopped in to shop during his time off. A third was the police officer who was first to respond to the gunfire. Some died just as they began adulthood. Others were on the verge of milestones like an upcoming marriage or a new grandchild. The 10 deaths left a trail of pain from California to southeastern Europe.