BOULDER, Colo. - Most of Colorado’s court proceedings have been conducted virtually amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but that wasn’t the case for Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa who briefly appeared in front of a judge Thursday.Alissa, the 21-year-old suspected of gunning down 10 people inside a grocery store on Monday, hadn’t been seen since police led him out of the King Soopers supermarket in handcuffs.Authorities rolled him into District Judge Thomas Francis Mulvahill’s courtroom Thursday morning to hear his pending charges.He did not enter a plea, which will happen later in the judicial process.
He didn’t even speak aside from confirming that he understood his rights as a defendant.RELATED: Boulder King Soopers shooting: 21-year-old man to be charged.