China News Service, New York, March 23. The suspect, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, was suspected of causing 10 deaths in a supermarket shooting in Boulder, Colorado, USA. 23 Japan was charged with 10 first-degree murder charges.

  According to the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), the police released information on the suspects and victims at a press conference held that day.

The suspect has been identified as 21-year-old Ahmed, from the Arvada area outside Denver.

Ten victims were between 20 and 65 years old, including 51-year-old policeman Eric Talley (Eric Talley).

  Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold (Maris Herold) said that Ahmed will face 10 first-degree murder charges and was injured in the shooting. He is still receiving treatment in the hospital and will be treated that night. At some point he was sent to prison.

At the press conference, Herold read out the names of the victims one by one and expressed condolences for their unfortunate deaths.

  On the same day, US President Biden delivered a speech on the shooting.

Biden said that gun violence has broken more American families, and the families of victims of the Colorado shooting have had to struggle to continue their lives.

  "We need to act," he said. "Gun dealers need to step up background checks on gun buyers." Biden also called on the Senate of Congress to pass two bills as soon as possible to ensure that individuals who are prohibited from owning guns cannot obtain guns.

  According to a CNN report, Biden ordered the White House, the National Federal Building, military outposts and other buildings to be lowered at half-mast that day to pay tribute to the victims of the shooting.

  On the afternoon of the 22nd, someone shot at a King Soopers supermarket chain in Boulder. After the police arrived at the scene, they immediately surrounded the building where the supermarket was located.

The gunman confronted the police and was later injured and arrested.

The shooting killed 10 people.

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