<p>Colorado police on Tuesday said a 21-year-old man has been charged with 10 counts of murder, a day after a mass shooting at a grocery store in the city of Boulder.</p>.<p>"This suspect has been identified as Ahmad Alissa, 21," Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold told a news conference.</p>.<p>Herold said the suspect was hospitalised in stable condition after being shot in an exchange of gunfire with officers following the attack on Monday afternoon.</p>.<p>"He is charged with <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/ten-killed-in-mass-shooting-at-colorado-grocery-store-965308.html" target="_blank">10 counts of murder</a> in the first degree and will be shortly transported to Boulder county jail," she said.</p>.<p>The police chief also read out, one by one, the names of the 10 people killed in the attack, men and women aged from 20 to 65 who included a police officer and father of seven.</p>.<p>Police said they had not yet established a motive.</p>.<p>"My heart aches today," said Governor Jared Polis. "And I think all of ours does, as Coloradans, as Americans, for this senseless tragedy, loss of life as we hear those names."</p>.<p>Polis said residents of the "small community" of Boulder county would be anxiously studying the list of victims for names they recognised.</p>.<p>"People of all ages, people who started their day, reading the morning paper or perhaps getting their kids ready... Maybe they were making last-minute spring break plans, but none of them expected that this would be their last day here on the planet," he added.</p>.<p>Addressing the same press conference, Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty vowed that "the killer's name will live in infamy."</p>.<p>"We will make sure that the suspect is held accountable for what he did to them yesterday," he said.</p>
<p>Colorado police on Tuesday said a 21-year-old man has been charged with 10 counts of murder, a day after a mass shooting at a grocery store in the city of Boulder.</p>.<p>"This suspect has been identified as Ahmad Alissa, 21," Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold told a news conference.</p>.<p>Herold said the suspect was hospitalised in stable condition after being shot in an exchange of gunfire with officers following the attack on Monday afternoon.</p>.<p>"He is charged with <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/ten-killed-in-mass-shooting-at-colorado-grocery-store-965308.html" target="_blank">10 counts of murder</a> in the first degree and will be shortly transported to Boulder county jail," she said.</p>.<p>The police chief also read out, one by one, the names of the 10 people killed in the attack, men and women aged from 20 to 65 who included a police officer and father of seven.</p>.<p>Police said they had not yet established a motive.</p>.<p>"My heart aches today," said Governor Jared Polis. "And I think all of ours does, as Coloradans, as Americans, for this senseless tragedy, loss of life as we hear those names."</p>.<p>Polis said residents of the "small community" of Boulder county would be anxiously studying the list of victims for names they recognised.</p>.<p>"People of all ages, people who started their day, reading the morning paper or perhaps getting their kids ready... Maybe they were making last-minute spring break plans, but none of them expected that this would be their last day here on the planet," he added.</p>.<p>Addressing the same press conference, Boulder District Attorney Michael Dougherty vowed that "the killer's name will live in infamy."</p>.<p>"We will make sure that the suspect is held accountable for what he did to them yesterday," he said.</p>