Police in Boulder, Colorado, responded to an active shooter call at the King Soopers grocery store on the south end of town.
According to ABC 7, when Boulder Police arrived at the grocery store, the suspect opened fire on law enforcement officers. Boulder Police and the Jefferson County SWAT teams were deployed to the scene.
ALERT: Active Shooter at the King Soopers on Table Mesa. AVOID THE AREA. PIO is en-route.
— Boulder Police Dept. (@boulderpolice) March 22, 2021
DEVELOPING: Police are responding to an active shooter at a supermarket in #Boulder, Colorado. Graphic video shows multiple people injured.
— YWN REPORTER (@YWNReporter) March 22, 2021
(GRAPHIC VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/mKKCRV9Dm8
#BREAKING: Police have king Soopers surrounded. Unconfirmed reports of multiple shooters inside the supermarket. #Boulder #Colorado pic.twitter.com/EInrJAtrdO
— YWN REPORTER (@YWNReporter) March 22, 2021
#BREAKING this is the scene at the King Soopers in Boulder where an active shooter has been reported. Massive police presence #9News pic.twitter.com/ExD9j9b1Hf
— Marc Sallinger (@MarcSallinger) March 22, 2021
Police arrested a suspect who was seen shirtless.
ALERT: Per #Boulder police radio traffic, one in custody at King Soopers. Number of possible suspects not yet confirmed
— Mitchell Byars (@mitchellbyars) March 22, 2021
#BREAKING: Possible Suspect in custody. Unknown if there are any others.#Boulder #Colorado pic.twitter.com/qQZM0EZy62
— YWN REPORTER (@YWNReporter) March 22, 2021
Law enforcement in Boulder are leading this person away in handcuffs. He's bleeding, but able to walk. pic.twitter.com/j4oEMYso59
— Rob Zerwekh (@zerwekh) March 22, 2021
Multiple medical helicopters were seen in the area, looking to transport victims to a nearby hospital.
#BREAKING This is a a third medical helicopter, according the CBSN Denver, that has arrived in Boulder. It appears this is a @uchealth helicopter to possibly transport a third person from a reported shooting at the King Soopers. Still developing and information can change. pic.twitter.com/VQcmOiR2FU
— Tak Landrock (@TakLandrock) March 22, 2021
UPDATE (7:10 p.m. EST):
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As of now, it's unclear how many victims there are.
Witnesses recounted what took place (via the Denver Post):
“He didn’t say sh**,” said one of them, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “He just came in and started shooting.”
The other witness said the gunman “let off a couple of shots, then was silent, and then he let off a couple more. He wasn’t spraying.”
The two men were able to escape out the back of the store.
Others said they made their way out of the building and helped others to do the same.
One survivor shared his faith during an interview on Fox 31.
"Satan is not going to win the day." - survivor of the Boulder, Colorado grocery store shooting shares the Gospel of Christ during a live interview. pic.twitter.com/7IORWqZQ22
— toddstarnes (@toddstarnes) March 22, 2021
UPDATE (9:05 p.m. EST):
According to the Wall Street Journal, at least six are dead, including one police officer.
Boulder Police Department Commander Kerry Yamaguchi confirmed the shooting suspect is now in custody.
"I can share with the public today, or this evening, that there is no ongoing public threat," Yamaguchi said during a press conference. "We do have a person of interest in custody, that person was injured during the incident, and is currently being treated for their injuries."
He said a quick law enforcement response undoubtedly saved innocent lives in the area.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) released a statement about the shooting:
My heart is breaking as we watch this unspeakable event unfold in our Boulder community. We are making every public safety resource available to assist the Boulder County Sheriff's Department as they work to secure the store.
— Governor Jared Polis (@GovofCO) March 22, 2021
Full statement: pic.twitter.com/m8nI24pahU
UPDATE (10:30 p.m. EST):
Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold revealed that officer Eric Talley, 51, was killed in the line of duty. He was the first one to respond to the supermarket. He had been with the Boulder Police Department since 2010.
"Our hearts go out to all the families impacted," Herold said during the press conference.
Rest In peace Officer Eric Talley. Your service will never be forgotten #BoulderShooting pic.twitter.com/FVximvhS2E
— Boulder Police Dept. (@boulderpolice) March 23, 2021
The other nine victims' names will not be released to the media until their families are notified.
Boulder County District Attorney Michael Doughtery said the shooter was injured during the event but he is in custody.
Local, state, and federal agencies are responding to the scene to conduct a thorough investigation. Dougherty said officials are being careful about what information is released and how it is released, with the goal of obtaining a conviction in mind.
This is the last update for the night. The investigation update will be Tuesday morning.
This is a developing story. Please check back for additional updates.