Life, the Obstacle Course

The American Supermarket Massacre, at Least Ten Dead, One Officer Killed

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Another MASS SHOOTING, in the, “land of the free”, ironic, isn’t it???  Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…

At the King Scoopers Supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, there was a large-scale massacre on the 22nd, the shooter with an AR-15 rifle started firing off, causing at least TEN dead, including a police officer.  The shooter was wounded and already arrested, being treated at the hospital currently.  The police had yet to disclose the identity of the shooter, the motives are still pending investigations.

The chief of police in Boulder, Herold stated, there were ten who’d died, including the fifty-one-year-old officer, the very first officer who’d arrived on site, he’d started working at the police department since 2010.  Officer Talley started working at the police station since 2010.  He had seven children, the youngest is only seven.  Herold pointed out, that the locals reported sighting of someone with the AR-15 rifle entering into the supermarket, and Talley rushed over, then was unfortunately, shot, and died on duty.

members of the local community escorted away out of the supermarket where the shooting happened in Boulder…photo from online

The supermarket is located at a populated shopping center, about fifty kilometers away from the capital, at around 2:30 local time, the shooter entered into the supermarket and started firing, the clerks and shoppers who were there found places to hide, or they ran.

As the shooting was happening, members of the public used a cell phone to capture the scenes live, and you can see people falling around the supermarket, a member of the public ran off with the cellphone filming, called out loud, “someone opened fire, hide!”, and the gunshots were heard clearly on the streamed live video.

Multiple patrol cars, and ambulances arrived immediately, with the police rounding up the scene, there were also, at least, three helicopters up in the air.  The police sent out the armored vehicles to ram down the glass panes of the shop, and called out to the shooter using loud speaker, demanded that he give up his arms and raise his hands up to surrender.

The media then captured a man without a shirt on, getting arrested at the supermarket, hands cuffed, lifted onto the ambulance.  The man’s arms and right calf were covered in blood, but the police had yet to confirm if he was the shooter or not.

officer Talley, who gave his life in this, tragedy, photo from online

A source of the police stat4ed, that the shooter carried an AR-15 semi-automatic in the shooting.  Officer Yamaguchi stated, there is currently a suspect in police custody, being treated at the hospital, the police is still investigating if this was a lone wolf or not, along with the motives of the shooting currently.

A mother who was shopping at the time told, that as she heard the gunshots going off, she’d immediately taken her son out of the supermarket, then saw a man, lying in the parking lot, “I know we couldn’t help the man, we had to leave!”

Another witness recalled, everybody was helping each other out in escaping, “I didn’t see the shooter, only panicky faces, one right after another.”  He’d stated, that he never imagined, that shootings can happen in Boulder.

A man who was receiving the vaccines for MERS-CoV with his families testified, that he and his families hid under the cabinets for an hour, then they were rescued from the rooftops of the supermarket.

The spokesperson of the White House, Psaki told the press, that President Biden already heard the briefs on the shooting.

And so, this is still, a sort, of a, chain reaction, to the massage parlor shootings in Atlanta, Georgia, and, it’s a sort of a chain reaction that’s currently happening all around the U.S., and the matter of gun control vs. Second Amendment rights is once again, being, debated here, and it’s the prevalence of guns, of how easily accessible guns are, that’s made these crimes more prevalent in the U.S.

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