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People gather at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the mass shooting at Club Q, an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs. At least five people were killed and 18 wounded in the mass shooting. The gunman who opened fire inside was stopped by two "heroic" people inside the club, police told a press conference earlier Sunday. IMAGES
Boulder, Mar 23 (EFE/EPA).- President Joe Biden on Tuesday revived the intense US debate about gun control calling for restrictions on assault weapons after this week's mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado.One day after a 21-year-old man gunned down 10 people in a supermarket with an AR-15 assault rifle, Biden spoke about gun control, an issue that he had avoided mentioning last week, when a series of other shootings by a lone gunman left eight people dead in Atlanta.(Camera: BRENDAN DAVIS)SHOT LIST: GIRLS MOURNING AND TALKING ABOUT THE REPEATED SHOOTINGS OVER THE PAST COUPLE OF DECADES IN BOULDER, COLORADO, US.
The US flag atop the White House is at half-staff to honor the victims of the mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado, that killed ten people, including a police officer. President Biden's order to lower flags comes just one day after they were raised from half-staff to honor the victims killed in a shooting spree in Atlanta. IMAGES
Washington, Mar 23 (EFE).- President Joe Biden on Tuesday revived the intense US debate about gun control calling for restrictions on assault weapons after this week's mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado. (CAMERA: Brendan Davis)
Boulder, Mar 22 (EFE/EPA).- At least 10 people, including a police officer, were killed Monday during a shooting at a supermarket in the Colorado city of Boulder, police said."We know of 10 fatalities at the scene, including one of our Boulder PD officers by the name of Eric Talley," Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold said in a late-night press conference, praising the "heroic" action of the officer who had been with the department since 2010. (Camera: BRENDAN DAVIS).SHOT LIST: AFTERMATH OF THE SHOOTING AT KING SOOPERS GROCERY STORE IN COLORADO, UNITED STATES.
A man shot three teenaged boys on his lawn on Saturday, in Topeka, Kansas. Newser reports the man shot them over Trump campaign signs. He claimed they had already stolen other pro-Trump signs from his lawn in the past. Newser reports one teen was taken to a hospital by ambulance with potentially life-threatening gunshot wounds. Two others arrived at hospitals in private vehicles. A police report gives the victims' ages as 15, 16, and 17. Two other teens involved in the incident were not injured. The shooter has not been arrested, though police say an arrest may be forthcoming.