Smother came to its shocking conclusion and viewers were gripped as we finally learned who killed Denis. Fans had been reassured that there would be a satisfying conclusion.
24.03.2021 - 06:57 / foxnews.com
Left-leaning Hollywood celebrities are calling for action on gun control and gun reform after a shooting in Boulder, Colo., left 10 people dead including a police officer on Monday. The deceased victims range in age from 20 to 65 years old, police said. The suspect has been identified as Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, a 21-year-old Arvada, Colo., man.
Authorities have not identified a motive. The push for gun control came swiftly from outspoken celebrities, who took to Twitter to comment on the shooting
.Smother came to its shocking conclusion and viewers were gripped as we finally learned who killed Denis. Fans had been reassured that there would be a satisfying conclusion.
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UPDATED with video: Tonight on Saturday Night Live, Weekend Update anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che spent a great deal of time talking about gun control, in the wake of recent mass shootings in Atlanta, GA and Boulder, CO.
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Stephen Colbert used most of his monologue on Tuesday to express his sadness and frustration over the lack of gun control in the U.S. following a gunman killing 10 people in a Boulder, Colorado grocery store in the same week another gunman killed eight people in Atlanta, Georgia.
Protect PEOPLE not GUNS, for fucks sake, enough is enough. https://t.co/GZLhxmttAzTragedy struck in Boulder, CO tonight.
Officer Eric Talley, 51, of the Boulder Police Department. He was first on the scene as officers responded to the shooting, and he is being hailed as a hero.Colorado Governor Jared Polis tweeted, “Like my fellow Coloradans, I am closely watching unfolding events at King Soopers in Boulder.
Celebrities took to Twitter with grief, calls for stricter gun legislation and more mournful statements after a gunman killed 10 people inside a supermarket in Boulder, Colorado on March 22. The shooting — which took the life of police officer Eric Talley among the 10 victims — happened inside a King Soopers grocery store about a couple of miles south of the University of Boulder’s campus, The New York Times reported.
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