Colorado
Judge: Colorado supermarket shooting suspect incompetent to stand trial
A choose dominated Friday {that a} man charged with killing 10 individuals at a Colorado grocery store final yr continues to be mentally incompetent to face trial, additional delaying courtroom proceedings within the case.
However the choose additionally stated that evaluation might change quickly.
Specialists on the Colorado Psychological Well being Institute at Pueblo have stated there’s a substantial likelihood that Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 22, might be restored to competency throughout the “cheap future” and stay competent by taking drugs, Decide Ingrid Bakke stated throughout a quick listening to. It’s a prognosis she first talked about in a March 11 scheduling order.
The prosecution of Alyssa has been on maintain since December, when Bakke first dominated that he was mentally incompetent — unable to grasp authorized proceedings and work along with his attorneys to defend himself.
Alissa is being handled on the state psychological hospital and was not in courtroom for Friday’s listening to. The choose set a July 21 listening to to once more consider Alissa’s competency to face trial.
Bakke’s ruling got here almost a month after Boulder, the house of the College of Colorado, marked the primary anniversary of the assault that killed employees, prospects and a police officer who rushed inside the shop.
Few particulars have been launched about Alissa’s situation. Stories on his evaluations are usually not obtainable to the general public, however a courtroom submitting discussing one of many evaluations final yr stated he had been provisionally identified with an unspecified psychological well being situation that limits his potential to “meaningfully converse with others.”
Competency is a distinct authorized concern than a plea of not responsible by motive of madness, which includes whether or not somebody’s psychological well being prevented them from understanding proper from mistaken on the time against the law was dedicated.
After the listening to, District Lawyer Michael Dougherty stated the common time to revive somebody to competency is six months. He declined to take a position on when Alissa, who as been on the state hospital for 4 months, could also be thought-about competent.
Robert Olds, the uncle of one of many 10 individuals killed, front-end supervisor Rikki Olds, stated Alissa has extra rights than the victims. He stays pretty hopeful Alissa will go on trial however doesn’t need to anticipate what’s going to occur subsequent as a result of the authorized course of has been transferring slowly.
“Ultimately it should occur, I hope,” he stated of a trial. “There’s all the time that outdoors probability it gained’t occur.”
Investigators haven’t launched any details about why they consider Alissa launched the assault or why he might have focused the grocery store. He lived within the close by suburb of Arvada, the place authorities say he handed a background test to legally purchase the Ruger AR-556 pistol he allegedly used six days earlier than the taking pictures.
The March 22, 2021, assault at a King Soopers grocery shocked a state that has seen its share of mass shootings, together with the 1999 Columbine Excessive Faculty bloodbath and the 2012 Aurora movie show taking pictures.
Boulder police Officer Eric Talley, a 51-year-old father of seven, was shot and killed whereas dashing into the shop with an preliminary group of cops. Along with Rikki Olds, Denny Stong, Neven Stanisic, Tralona Bartkowiak, Teri Leiker, Suzanne Fountain, Kevin Mahoney, Lynn Murray and Jody Waters had been killed inside and outdoors the grocery store.
The transformed King Soopers reopened in February, with about half of those that labored there on the time of the taking pictures selecting to return.
Colorado
Suspect arrested after fatal shooting of 7-year-old boy on Colorado tribal reservation
A 23-year-old man suspected of fatally shooting a 7-year-old boy on a tribal reservation in Colorado earlier this month was captured on Tuesday afternoon in Utah. That’s according to officials from the Navajo Police Department who said Jeremiah Hight is now in federal custody.
Hight is suspected in the Dec. 11 shooting at a home in Towaoc on the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation in the Four Corners region, where New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado meet. The boy who died was identified as Zamias Lang, Montezuma County coroner George Deavers said Tuesday. Hight is a member of the Ute Mountain Ute tribe.
The FBI investigates serious crimes on the reservation. The agency announced on Monday that a $10,000 reward was being offered in the search for Hight. It said an arrest warrant was issued for him on Thursday after he was charged with murder, assault with a dangerous weapon and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence. A search for him that started over the weekend ended Tuesday afternoon “on top of a mesa, west of Oljato,” the Navajo Police Department wrote in a news release. They said a law enforcement team that included K-9s captured Hight.
Authorities have not released any details about what led up to the shooting, and Hight’s arrest warrant so far is sealed. The FBI’s wanted poster for Hight said the shooting was “targeted at a residence.”
An online fundraiser to raise money for Lang’s funeral described him as a “bright and loving” child.
In a video message after the shooting, tribal chairman Manuel Heart called the shooting “senseless” and urged people to let authorities investigate the shooting rather than retaliate on their own. Heart also said he was working on a resolution to ask the federal government to hire more police officers for the reservation and another to ban shooting within either of the reservation’s two communities – Towaoc and White Mesa, Utah.
“We are not going to have any more of these type of events where somebody gets shot,” he said.
Colorado
Last-minute Christmas shoppers flood Northern Colorado stores
Last-minute Christmas shoppers made the best of Christmas Eve on Tuesday, as thousands of people flooded Colorado stores to pick up their final gifts before the holiday. Among the many stores filled with customers was the Scheels in Johnstown.
“The last few days here at Scheels have been pretty crazy,” said Michael Petersen, assistant store leader. “You can definitely tell the panic on people’s faces. The last-minute shoppers are definitely out. I am one of them, too. They are out in full force today.”
Petersen said he believed one of the main reasons the store was so busy was due to their wide range of products they offer. The company doesn’t specialize in one specific topic or product, but rather seems to sell a little of everything.
They sell everything from food to guns, clothing, sporting goods, furniture, art, shoes and even homemade baked goods.
“We are kind of like your one stop shop, especially for your Christmas list,” Petersen said. “Anything, top to bottom on your Christmas list, you can find them here.”
Some Northern Coloradans said they took note of the wide range of products and intentionally came to the location to look for their items.
“We are out doing some last minute shopping. And we are enjoying it and spreading the spirit. We are out to do smiles and find those last hidden gems,” said Hahn Ainsworth, a local shopper.
Sporting a Christmas-decorated suit jacket, Ainsworth said he was happy to be helping others enjoy the holiday spirit.
“Yeah, lots of compliments and lots of fun. Just trying to bring the joy where you can,” Ainsworth said.
Taylor, Paula and Blair Johnson brought their puppy with them to shop on the final day before Christmas.
“They have a lot of everything,” Taylor said. “We will find something for sure.”
“I love Scheels, it’s an awesome place to be,” Paula said.
“They have a little bit of everything,” Blair said.
Taylor joked that the last-minute gifts they bought were intentionally saved for last.
“We are doing some last-minute Christmas shopping for some of our loved ones that were bottom of our list,” Taylor said.
Scheels closed down their store at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, meaning they won’t reopen until Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m., when many other local businesses will also reopen.
With her shopping for Christmas 2024 officially complete, Paula Johnson said she was looking forward to relaxing for the rest of the holiday.
“I can’t wait to relax and have a nice little cocktail tonight,” Paula said.
Colorado
No white Christmas in Fort Collins, but here’s when Northern Colorado could get snow
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It’s looking to be a warm and dry Christmas in Fort Collins, but there may be a glimpse of winter weather ahead.
Fort Collins is in for a sunny Christmas Eve with an expected high of 54 degrees, with clouds and light wind forecasted heading into the evening and an overnight low of 27, according to the National Weather Service. Christmas Day will likely be much of the same, with some clouds, a high of 50 and low of 24 expected.
After another warmer day Thursday with a high of 50 degrees, we could get a glimpse at some winter weather Thursday night. There is a slight chance of rain after 11 p.m. that could mix with snow after 1 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. The chance of precipitation Thursday is 20%.
After another warmer weekend — with a high near 47 degrees expected Friday, 54 on Saturday and 57 on Sunday — there’s another chance of rain and snow accompanied by wind Monday, according to the National Weather Service, despite the high temperature Monday expected to be near 52 degrees.
Colorado’s mountains have a much better chance of a white Christmas, with 1 to 3 inches of snow expected around the holidays.
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