Jury Selection Underway in High-Profile Boulder Supermarket Shooting Trial

Boulder, Colo. — Jury selection got underway on Monday for the trial of Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, the man accused of a mass shooting at a Boulder grocery store that left ten people dead, including a police officer. The tragic event unfolded at the King Soopers on Table Mesa Drive, gripping the local community and making national headlines. Alissa, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, was arrested on the day of the shooting. His mental health issues have significantly delayed the proceedings, but in August 2023, he was declared competent to stand trial. Shortly thereafter, … Read more

Boulder Community Seeks Justice: Jury Selection Begins in High-Profile Grocery Store Shooting Case

Boulder, CO – Jury selection began this week in Boulder for the trial related to the March 2021 mass shooting at a local grocery store, where 10 individuals tragically lost their lives. The process marks a significant development more than three years after the incident that shook the Colorado community. The accused, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, faces multiple charges including murder and attempted murder, stemming from the event at the Table Mesa King Soopers store. At the time of his arrest, Alissa was also found to be in possession of illegal ammunition magazines. Alissa, 25, … Read more

Jury Clears Parents in Santa Fe School Shooting Trial, Assigns Majority of Blame to Son and Ammo Vendor

HOUSTON, Texas — A jury in Houston on Monday cleared the parents of Dimitrios Pagourtzis, the accused gunman in the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting, of liability. However, they affirmed the liability of their son, as well as the online ammunition retailer Luckygunner, in the tragic event that left ten dead and several wounded. The court found Dimitrios Pagourtzis responsible for 80% of the damages, while Luckygunner was deemed liable for the remaining 20%. The decision followed intense deliberations after victims’ families argued that Dimitrios’ parents neglected their son’s deteriorating mental health and failed … Read more

Shooting Spree Suspect Seeks to Represent Himself in Court, Requests Judge’s Approval

Austin, Texas — In an unexpected turn during a recent court appearance, the man accused of orchestrating a violent shooting spree across multiple locations in Texas indicated his desire to dismiss his legal representation and proceed by representing himself. The suspect, who faces numerous charges resulting from the incidents that tragically took several lives and left various others injured, conveyed his request directly to the presiding judge. The legal community and public spectators are watching closely, as self-representation in such serious matters is both uncommon and highly risky. Legal experts argue that the complexity of … Read more