“This week, several Boulder Police officers and others responded to a local hospital to formally detain Monday’s murdered suspect,” police said in the tweet. As they did so, officers told him the handcuffs used that day belonged to Officer Eric Talley. The suspect was then taken to prison. ‘
“It was undeniably our honor to use Officer Talley’s handcuffs to get him formally in prison,” police said. “While this was a small gesture, we hope it is the beginning of the healing process that so many of us need right now.”
“I have to tell you the heroic action of this officer when he responded to the scene,” said the police chief. “He didn’t need to join the police force, but he felt a higher calling.”
She said Talley was “willing to die to protect others” and embodied “everything police deserve and need.”
Alissa, 21, is accused of randomly killing 10 people with an AR-15 style gun. When he was arrested at the scene of the shooting, he was first taken to hospital for having been shot in the leg. He was placed in Boulder County Jail the next day.
Alissa has been charged with 10 first-degree murders and one charge of attempted murder, the prosecutor’s office said Thursday.