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Table Mesa King Soopers evacuated over threat Saturday morning: police

Table Mesa King Soopers evacuated over threat Saturday morning: police

Yahoo21-07-2025
DENVER (KDVR) — The Table Mesa King Soopers in Boulder was evacuated Saturday morning over a threat, police said.
The Boulder Police Department said just after 9:00 a.m. Saturday that it evacuated and searched the King Soopers after receiving a report of a threat at the store on Table Mesa Drive.
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BPD said the search was done 'of an abundance of caution,' and that the threat was determined to not be credible. Police did not reveal what the nature of the threat was.
The Table Mesa King Soopers is notably the site of a March 2021 mass shooting, during which a gunman killed 10 people, including a Boulder police officer. The store was shuttered for nearly a year after the shooting, before reopening in February 2022, following renovations.
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