Ten people, including a police officer, was killed on Monday March 22, 2021 in Boulder, Colorado on Monday, during a shooting in a supermarket.
Policeman, Eric Talley, 51, the first to have arrived on the scene, while shots had been reported there, was fatally touched by bullet.
The suspect, equipped with an AR-15-type assault rifle, was arrested after being injured by the police during their intervention.
Only a few minutes after the alert given, police intervened and quickly entered the store, where the shooter was entrenched.
Dozens of members of the police, including heavily armed units, surrounded the supermarket about half an hour after the first shots. Half a dozen police officers equipped with assault rifles were then hoisted on the store roof.
In the middle of last week, eight people were killed in Atlanta in massage salons, shot dead in a shooting by a young man of 21 years.
Eight people, including six women of Asian origin, were shot dead last Tuesday in three massage salons. The suspect, arrested said he had acted without a racist mobile. But this attack comes in a context of resurgence of violence against the Asian community.