A 21-year-old Colorado man accused of killing 10 people, including a police officer, in a Boulder grocery store shooting has been charged with more than 40 new felony charges.
The charges filed Wednesday against Ahmed Al Alvi Alisa include 32 charges of attempted first-degree murder in an attack on the King Soopers store last month.
The charging document lists 19 new victims – including 11 law enforcement officers – who are accused of attempting to kill Alyssa when they set fire to a grocery chain on March 22.
The prosecution alleges that he tried to kill or through “extreme indifference” to his life.
The accused gunman faces 10 new cases for using a large-capacity magazine, which was recently banned by state lawmakers in response to mass shootings.
Elisa was already facing 10 first-degree murders in connection with the shooting.
He has not filed a plea in the massacre and his lawyers have called for time to evaluate what one of his attorneys called a “serious illness”.
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