Photos: Boulder community honors 10 killed with flowers and messages
The front of King Soopers glass windows are shattered. Investigation ongoing inside. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Members of the Boulder community bring flowers, candles and posters to honor the 10 lives lost. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Caution tape is placed around the crime scene. Snow remains on the medians in the Table Mesa Center. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
The parking lot and areas of Table Mesa Center are blocked off to the public. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
A Longmont Police Officer stands outside her vehicle in the King Soopers parking lot. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
The foothills of Boulder are lined with snow in the distance. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Crime Scene Units and FBI engage in discussion. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
A man stands in front of King Stoopers with a sign stating, “Every Gun Murder a Cruxifiction. How Many Must Die Before We Change the Laws?”
A woman, who works across the street and “comes to the King Soopers center every Tuesday,” wipes away tears while she witnesses the aftermath of the mass shooting. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Rosa Barron and Osvaldo and Paola Garcia arrive with flowers. Though the family did not know any of the victims, Paola says, “It’s a loss for everyone.” (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Norman Suazo, an asset promotion officer for King Soopers, rearranges the flower memorial. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Norman Suazo, an asset promotion officer for King Soopers, and a bystander move the flowers that were blocking an entrance for law enforcement on the other side of the sidewalk. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
A Boulder resident places flowers on the fence. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Editor Lizzie Weiler of The Bold speaks with Boulder resident Candice Brown, who knew victim Teri Leiker. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Laura Masterson pays her respect with sunflowers. Masterson said, “We brought sunflowers because they put a smile on everyone’s face, even on a day, like today, that is absolute shit.”
Laura Masterson is accompanied by her 9-year-old son to pay tribute with sunflowers.
A Boulder resident places roses outside King Soopers. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Sunflowers are placed on the fence outside King Soopers. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
The FBI photographed the King Soopers scene on Tuesday, 3/23. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Mourners arrive at the memorial outside King Soopers. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
A memorial outside Boulder Police Department honors late Officer Eric Talley. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Members of the community bring flowers to Boulder Police Department’s headquarters to honor Office Eric Talley, placing them upon the cop car. (Hannah Prince/The Bold)
Hannah Prince / About Author
Hannah Prince is a junior, majoring in journalism and double minoring in English and business. She is from Orange County, California. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors, reading and listening to music. She is interested in pursuing a career in digital and broadcast journalism.