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here are some quotes from maris herold. >> i want to say, the horrific incident. we are know of ten fatalities at the scene including one of our boulder pd officers by the name of eric talley who has been on the boulder police department since 2010. he served in numerous roles supporting the boulder police department and the community of boulder. and i have to tell you, the heroic action of this officer when he responded to this scene, at 14:30 hours, the boulder police department began receiving phone calls of shots fired in the area, and a phone call of a possible person with a patrol rifle. officer talley responded to the scene, the first on the scene, and she was fatally shot. i want to commend those from boulder pd and across the county and other parts of this region. police officers' actions were not short of heroic. i want to thank the men and women who responsibilitied. local and state and federal authorities. this is a complex situation that will take no less than five days to complete. and again, my heart goes tout the victims of this incident. and i'm g
here are some quotes from maris herold. >> i want to say, the horrific incident. we are know of ten fatalities at the scene including one of our boulder pd officers by the name of eric talley who has been on the boulder police department since 2010. he served in numerous roles supporting the boulder police department and the community of boulder. and i have to tell you, the heroic action of this officer when he responded to this scene, at 14:30 hours, the boulder police department began...
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here are some of the remarks delivered by boulder police chief maris herold. >> the first thing i want to say is i want to say our hearts of this community go out to the victims of this horrific incident. we know of 10 fatalities at the scene, including one of our boulder pd officers by the name of eric talley, who's been on the boulder police department since 2010. he's served in numerous roles supporting the boulder police department and the community of boulder. and i have to tell you, the heroic action of this officer when he responded to this scene at 14:30 hours the boulder police department began receiving phone calls of shots fired in the area and a phone call about a possible person with a patrol rifle. officer talley responded to the scene, was the first on the scene. and he was fatally shot. i also want to commend the heroic actions of the officers responding not only from boulder pd but from across the county in other parts of this region. police officers' actions fell nothing short of being heroic. i also want to thank the men and women who responded including state, local
here are some of the remarks delivered by boulder police chief maris herold. >> the first thing i want to say is i want to say our hearts of this community go out to the victims of this horrific incident. we know of 10 fatalities at the scene, including one of our boulder pd officers by the name of eric talley, who's been on the boulder police department since 2010. he's served in numerous roles supporting the boulder police department and the community of boulder. and i have to tell you,...
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a visibly shaken boulder police chief maris herold says it's a painful day for the department, but her officers will continue to do their jobs. >> don't lose your compassion and we'll get through this. >> reporter: alissa grew up 30 miles south of boulder. his family migrated from syria. alissa's brother spoke to "the daily beast" and said he was mentally ill, paranoid and very antisocial. police are still looking for a motive.o >> i do want to stress that the investigation is really in its early stages and we're going to work incredibly hard to see it through to completion. >> reporter: police records show alissa had one misdemeanor charge of assault while in high school. sources tell cbs news he's looking into his online background to see if he could be influenced by anyone online. and so far they have no evidence. >> omar, thank you. tonight as boulder mourns, we're learning more about those who lost their lives and hearing from the witness who streamed the horror live online. here's cbs's jonathan vigliotti. >> someone's down right here! >> reporter: millions watched dean reynolds'
a visibly shaken boulder police chief maris herold says it's a painful day for the department, but her officers will continue to do their jobs. >> don't lose your compassion and we'll get through this. >> reporter: alissa grew up 30 miles south of boulder. his family migrated from syria. alissa's brother spoke to "the daily beast" and said he was mentally ill, paranoid and very antisocial. police are still looking for a motive.o >> i do want to stress that the...
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at a press conference, the boulder police chief maris herold said a suspect was in custody and was receivinglation to ensure background checks on anyone wishing to purchase a firearm. he is interested in trying again for a he is interested in trying againfora ban he is interested in trying again for a ban on assault weapons. the police officer who died is 51—year—old eric talley who had been on the force 11 years. that's it for now. thank you for watching. hello there. many of us started the week dry with some spring sunshine. but things are going to change over the next few days. it is already turning cloudier. it will turn wetter and windier, and briefly for the end of the week, it'll turn quite a bit colder. now, on the satellite picture, you can see a lot of cloud out west. this cloud being brought in our direction by a south—westerly breeze. as that breeze sets in, it is laden with moisture. so, that is going to deliver a lot of cloud through tuesday, especially across western parts of the uk, where the cloud will squeeze out some spots of light rain and drizzle. and we'll see some more
at a press conference, the boulder police chief maris herold said a suspect was in custody and was receivinglation to ensure background checks on anyone wishing to purchase a firearm. he is interested in trying again for a he is interested in trying againfora ban he is interested in trying again for a ban on assault weapons. the police officer who died is 51—year—old eric talley who had been on the force 11 years. that's it for now. thank you for watching. hello there. many of us started...
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we followed this on the air all day today, and there was a moment when the boulder police chief maris herold grew visibly moved as she revealed she lived just three blocks from that store. and what she revealed about the officer and his seven children, all of them in her office just two weeks ago for an award. >> it's hard, it's challenging. i live three blocks up the street from that store. you're worried about your neighbors, you're worried about your partner, you're worried about everything when you get that call. and so, yeah, i feel numb. and it's heartbreaking. it's heartbreaking to talk to victims, their families. you know, it's tragic. this officer had seven children. ages 5 to 18. i just had that officer's whole family in my office two weeks ago to give him an award. and so it is personal, this is my community, i live here. i can tell you that he's a very kind man. and he didn't have to go into policing. he had a profession before this, but he felt a higher calling. and he loved this community and he's everything that policing deserves and needs. he cared about this community. he ca
we followed this on the air all day today, and there was a moment when the boulder police chief maris herold grew visibly moved as she revealed she lived just three blocks from that store. and what she revealed about the officer and his seven children, all of them in her office just two weeks ago for an award. >> it's hard, it's challenging. i live three blocks up the street from that store. you're worried about your neighbors, you're worried about your partner, you're worried about...
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we are going to start with boulder police chief maris herold. >> thank you for everybody being here today. dozens of agencies continue to investigate yesterday's mass shooting at the king soopers on table mesa drive. the boulder county coroner's office worked overnight to identify all the victims and notify the next of kin, which i am extremely grateful for. the last victim was removed from the scene at 1:30 a.m. today. by 2:00 a.m., all the victims had been identified. by 3:59 a.m., the families of the victims had been notified. i am going to read the names of the deceased. denny stong, 20 years old. nevin students keep, 23. ricky hobbs, 25. tralona barkowaiak, 49. suzanne fountain, 59. teri leiker, 51. officer eric talley, kevin mahoney, 61. lynn murray, 62. jody waters, 65. our hearts go out to the victims killed during the senseless act of violence. we are committed with state, local and federal authorities for a thorough investigation and we will bring justice to each of these families. regarding the suspect, at approximately 2:40 p.m. on monday, march 22, officers were dispatched to
we are going to start with boulder police chief maris herold. >> thank you for everybody being here today. dozens of agencies continue to investigate yesterday's mass shooting at the king soopers on table mesa drive. the boulder county coroner's office worked overnight to identify all the victims and notify the next of kin, which i am extremely grateful for. the last victim was removed from the scene at 1:30 a.m. today. by 2:00 a.m., all the victims had been identified. by 3:59 a.m., the...
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actually received a program for officer talley's funeral and so we know that boulder police chief maris heroldng to be speaking, the governor jared polis will also be speaking, there will be music, they'll be playing "cats in a cradle," the last good-bye by billy boyd and inside this program there is a poem that officer talley's children wrote to their father. he was a father of seven. we also know that the boulder police department has decided to place the names of all ten victims on the police vehicles and we actually saw that as they were rolling in through this process. he was 51 years old, one of the ten people who tragically lost their lives on monday's massacre last week, and this is now a special service to honor his life and to remember the life that he gave to protect the people in boulder. erica? >> lucy kavanov with the latest for us from lafayette, colorado, thank you. >>> the secret service says dozens of school shootings have been prevented thanks to tipoffs from the community since 2006. a new report showing how important vigilance in the community is but also how difficult thi
actually received a program for officer talley's funeral and so we know that boulder police chief maris heroldng to be speaking, the governor jared polis will also be speaking, there will be music, they'll be playing "cats in a cradle," the last good-bye by billy boyd and inside this program there is a poem that officer talley's children wrote to their father. he was a father of seven. we also know that the boulder police department has decided to place the names of all ten victims on...
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boulder police chief maris herold thanked federal and local law enforcement for their quick response and assistance. she also paid tribute to 51-year-old officer eric talley, who was killed. he was the first to arrive at the supermarket after a report of shots being fired. take a listen. >> the heroic action of this officer when he responded to this scene at 1430 hours, the boulder police department began receiving phone calls of shots fired in the area and a phone call about a possible person with a patrol rifle. officer talley responded to the scene, was the first on the scene, and he was fatally shot. i also want to commend the heroic actions of the officers responding not only from boulder p.d. but from across the county and other parts of this region. police officers' actions fell nothing short of being heroic. i also want to thank the men and women who responded, including state, local, and federal authorities. obviously this is a very complex investigation that will take no less than five days to complete. and, again, my heart goes out to the victims of this incident, and i'm
boulder police chief maris herold thanked federal and local law enforcement for their quick response and assistance. she also paid tribute to 51-year-old officer eric talley, who was killed. he was the first to arrive at the supermarket after a report of shots being fired. take a listen. >> the heroic action of this officer when he responded to this scene at 1430 hours, the boulder police department began receiving phone calls of shots fired in the area and a phone call about a possible...
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that was the chief, maris herold a short time ago on a cold night in boulder, colorado. we do not expect to hear anything more from law enforcement tonight. they have told us updates will resume in the morning. as you know if you have been watching we have asked frank to stay with us. we're going to be doing two whole hours for tonight's broadcast and we are happy to have joining our conversation jim cavanaugh. law enforcement analyst for us and importantly, retired atf special agent in charge. jim, let's walk through the point i made with frank earlier, the re-thinking of how law enforcement responds to a call that goes out, active shooter. so you're a patrol officer in boulder this afternoon. you may or may not depending on your department and their wishes and their budget, you may or may not have a long gun in your vehicle. you may or may not have the kind of firepower that matches up with this gunman's rumored ar-15 long gun. you take the call. often what you have heard over the radio is simply shots fired at the king supermarket. you enter because policy calls for y
that was the chief, maris herold a short time ago on a cold night in boulder, colorado. we do not expect to hear anything more from law enforcement tonight. they have told us updates will resume in the morning. as you know if you have been watching we have asked frank to stay with us. we're going to be doing two whole hours for tonight's broadcast and we are happy to have joining our conversation jim cavanaugh. law enforcement analyst for us and importantly, retired atf special agent in charge....
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we just heard from the police chief there a few moments ago, police chief maris herold there, that recently she had officer talley's entire family in her office to present him with an award. he was that kind of police officer, joined the force late in life, 41 years old when he joined. 40 or 41. his father telling nbc news overnight that he was a man of great faith, that he believed in jesus christ. our team covering every angle of the shooting. steve patterson on the ground there in boulder, our justice correspondent pete williams following the investigation. also with us is the former chief of police for seattle. now an msnbc law enforcement analyst. pete, i'll start with you. i know you've been working the phones the last 24 hours. anything to add to what we just heard there? do we know anything more about this shooter, about a possible motive, about a relationship with law enforcement or about any sort of -- did law enforcement know of him prior to the shooting yesterday, i should say? >> reporter: so as far as we know, no records of him with encounters. ahmad alissa from arvada, a subu
we just heard from the police chief there a few moments ago, police chief maris herold there, that recently she had officer talley's entire family in her office to present him with an award. he was that kind of police officer, joined the force late in life, 41 years old when he joined. 40 or 41. his father telling nbc news overnight that he was a man of great faith, that he believed in jesus christ. our team covering every angle of the shooting. steve patterson on the ground there in boulder,...
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the first is police chief maris herold. her name is spelled m-a-r-i-s h-e-r-o-l-d, then district attorney michael doherty and then someone from the sheriff's office. chief herold. >> thanks. the first thing i want to say is our hearts of this community go out to the victims of this horrific incident. we know of ten fatalities at the scene, including one of our boulder pd officers by the name of eric talley, who's been on the boulder police department since 2010. he served in numerous roles supporting the boulder police department and the community of boulder, and i have to tell you, the heroic action of this officer when he responded to this scene at 14:30 hours, the boulder police department began receiving phone calls of shots fired in the area and a phone call about a possible person with a patrol rifle. officer talley responded to the scene, was the first on the scene, and he was fatally shot. i also want to commend the heroic actions of the officers responding not only from boulder pd, but from across the county and ot
the first is police chief maris herold. her name is spelled m-a-r-i-s h-e-r-o-l-d, then district attorney michael doherty and then someone from the sheriff's office. chief herold. >> thanks. the first thing i want to say is our hearts of this community go out to the victims of this horrific incident. we know of ten fatalities at the scene, including one of our boulder pd officers by the name of eric talley, who's been on the boulder police department since 2010. he served in numerous...
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>>and to take further chief maris herold said they decided not to make any arrests last night to keep their crews back out of the crowd and instead taken collect a video to rest later but believe me. >>we have excellent body-worn camera video of the communities this video. there will be arrests arrest and consequences to students education at the university any student who was found responsible for having engaged in acts of violence. >>port police officers or other egregious acts, including property damage will face serious sanctions up to being removed from siu boulder and not being readmitted to you boulders chief operating officer says even those who refused to leave when asked by cleese are subject to consequences actions. students understand they're people make bad decisions and it makes the rest of us look pretty bad. nicole fierro news nation. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at night but grand i will be back at the top of the hour. there are concerns tonight over the date of the california is using to determine which vulnerable zip codes that 40% of the state's vaccine supply i
>>and to take further chief maris herold said they decided not to make any arrests last night to keep their crews back out of the crowd and instead taken collect a video to rest later but believe me. >>we have excellent body-worn camera video of the communities this video. there will be arrests arrest and consequences to students education at the university any student who was found responsible for having engaged in acts of violence. >>port police officers or other egregious...
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this point as we're learning more about him, take a listen to how the police chief in boulder maris herold, how she talked about officer talley and all that he did for the department. >> this officer had seven children. ages 5 to 18. i just had that officer's whole family in my office two weeks ago to give him an award, and so it is personal. he's a very kind man. and he didn't have to go into policing. he had a profession before this. but he felt a higher calling. and he loved this community. and he's everything that policing deserves and needs. >> and you can just really hear the emotion in her voice as she spoke about him. also pointing out that officer eric talley was one of the first people there, the first police officer to respond shortly after those 911 calls came in, the 51-year-old running inside to do what he could, and really putting his life on the line to save other people's lives. we also know, through our affiliate kusa that his father had said that he was looking at becoming a drone operator, looking to transfer to something a little bit more safe for a career as he is the
this point as we're learning more about him, take a listen to how the police chief in boulder maris herold, how she talked about officer talley and all that he did for the department. >> this officer had seven children. ages 5 to 18. i just had that officer's whole family in my office two weeks ago to give him an award, and so it is personal. he's a very kind man. and he didn't have to go into policing. he had a profession before this. but he felt a higher calling. and he loved this...
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listen more to what boulder police chief maris herold had to say about him. >> and he's everything that policing deserves and needs. he cared about this community. he carried about boulder police department. he carrieded about his family ae was willing to die. to protect others. >> you can hear the emotion. in her voice there. i think it's also noteworthy that many of these first responders, they also live in this community. you heard governor polis talk about the fact that he used to shop in that very store. you heard the police chief said that that's her local grocery store, she lives a few blocks away. this is hitting them very close to home to look at this, in this college town, in this beautiful town of boulder, colorado, just gorgeous, and now all of this shattered by what has happened and all these people who have lost so much in just a few moments of a senseless act with a gun. >> just a few moments. stephanie, thank you. so, dan, about those -- about the few moments. we've learned much more about what they believe happened yesterday, how it played out but also what are you hear
listen more to what boulder police chief maris herold had to say about him. >> and he's everything that policing deserves and needs. he cared about this community. he carried about boulder police department. he carrieded about his family ae was willing to die. to protect others. >> you can hear the emotion. in her voice there. i think it's also noteworthy that many of these first responders, they also live in this community. you heard governor polis talk about the fact that he used...
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. >> chief maris herold is going to be our first speaker. >> let's listen in. >> thank you for coming today. i think it's very important that i give an overview of the last five days' work so the community is walking step by step through this investigation and that we're being as transparent as possible. so with that i want the community to know, in the past five days 26 law enforcement agencies have been working around the clock to determine a timeline of events leading up to monday's mass casual shooting that occurred at the king soopers. but, like the rest of the community, we too want to know why, why that king soopers, why boulder, why monday and unfortunately at this time we still don't have those answers. as of friday afternoon, friday march 26th, there have been 167 individuals, both federal, state and local agencies that have worked over 3,000 hours on this investigation. this is common practice, but i can't tell you enough my appreciation for the assistance we're getting in this investigation. from the federal, state and local agencies. but let me just give you a timeline of
. >> chief maris herold is going to be our first speaker. >> let's listen in. >> thank you for coming today. i think it's very important that i give an overview of the last five days' work so the community is walking step by step through this investigation and that we're being as transparent as possible. so with that i want the community to know, in the past five days 26 law enforcement agencies have been working around the clock to determine a timeline of events leading up to...
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we heard from a heartbroken police chief, maris herold she had just that officer and his family to givethat all of his children were in the office to watch their dad get that award ages 5 to 18, he has seven children that he leaves behind. let's bring in our chief national correspondent matt gutman who was on the scene. matt, it's nothing short of heartbreaking when you hear the names, ten names, ages 20 to 65. >> reporter: david, we haven't been able to have access to the families, we didn't know the names until moments ago, what you saw in the chief's reaction to the loss of life that encapsulate how hard hit this community is, i have been to many press conference i haven't seen a police chief break down emotionally. obviously, they're pursuing this investigation meticulously with the assistance of the fbi, they sate's going to be number of days before that's completed. the first thing that's going to happen in terms of the investigation is that as mr. dougherty, the d.a. said, they're going to release the suspect from the hospital to the jail and at that point we'll get the arrest af
we heard from a heartbroken police chief, maris herold she had just that officer and his family to givethat all of his children were in the office to watch their dad get that award ages 5 to 18, he has seven children that he leaves behind. let's bring in our chief national correspondent matt gutman who was on the scene. matt, it's nothing short of heartbreaking when you hear the names, ten names, ages 20 to 65. >> reporter: david, we haven't been able to have access to the families, we...
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maris herald. then we're going to have district attorney michael daugherty and then we'll have someone from the u.s. attorney's office. chief heroldhanks, dionne. the first thing i want to say is i want to say our hearts of this community go out to the victims of this horrific incident. we know of ten fatalities at the scene, including one of our boulder pd officers by the name of eric talley, who has been on the boulder police department since 2010. he served in numerous roles supporting the boulder police department and the community of boulder, and i have to tell you, the heroic action of this officer when he responded to this scene, at 1430 hours, the boulder police department began receiving phone calls of shots fired in the area and a phone call about a possible person with a patrol rifle. officer talley responded to the scene, was the first on the scene, and he was fatally shot. i also want to commend the heroic actions of the officers responding not only from boulder pd but from across the county in other parts of this region. police officers' actions felt nothing short of being heroic. i also want to thank the men and wom
maris herald. then we're going to have district attorney michael daugherty and then we'll have someone from the u.s. attorney's office. chief heroldhanks, dionne. the first thing i want to say is i want to say our hearts of this community go out to the victims of this horrific incident. we know of ten fatalities at the scene, including one of our boulder pd officers by the name of eric talley, who has been on the boulder police department since 2010. he served in numerous roles supporting the...