Police line streets in procession for slain Boulder officer Eric Talley

June 2024 · 2 minute read

Colorado police held a stunning procession Monday night for hero officer Eric Talley, one of 10 people gunned down in the Boulder supermarket shooting.

A man holds a thin blue line flag as emergency vehicles escort the body of slain police officer Eric Talley from the scene of a shooting at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado on March 22, 2021.via REUTERS

Aerial footage showed the sea of flashing red, white and blue lights as the stream of police cars trailed an ambulance carrying Talley’s body through the darkened city streets.

Many officers lined the streets, some holding American flags and saluting Talley as he passed.

The 51-year-old father of seven had been with the Boulder Police Department since 2010. He was one of the first officers to respond to the mass shooting at the King Soopers store in the city, authorities said.

An aerial view of the procession is scene.Denver7

Officer Mark Bliley, the head of the Boulder Police Department’s union, said Talley loved policing and was good at connecting with people.

“He was just a highly respected, well-loved person and officer,” Bliley told the Denver Post. “Just a solid person … I don’t know of anyone who didn’t like Eric.”

Talley’s father, Homer Talley, told Denver7 that his son took a job as a cop at age 40.

“He took his job as a police officer very seriously,” the father said. “He loved his kids and his family more than anything.”

Eric Talley was killed in the Boulder mass shooting.Boulder Police Department/AFP vi

Nine other victims died in the 2:30 p.m. rampage. They have not yet been identified.

The gunman, who also was not identified, was taken into custody alive — covered in blood. His motive is unknown.

Nearby police departments shared their condolences online.

“We are absolutely devastated to learn that a @boulderpolice Officer was killed today while responding to the shooting at the King Soopers,” Broomfield Police tweeted. “Our hearts are with the officer and all of the Boulder Police Department. Rest In Peace, we have the watch from here.”

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