Posted on March 24, 2021

All 10 Boulder Colorado Victims Were White

National Pulse, March 23, 2021

The following ten people perished in the recent shooting in Boulder, Colorado carried out by Ahmad Al-Issa. All of them appear to be white, but neither the media nor politicians have bothered to resurrect their anti-race-hate campaign that ensues when Black Lives Matter riot, or when Asians are murdered in Atlanta.

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Today, The National Pulse calls on the political left and their media counterparts to stop the racial hatred they continue to perpetuate against white people, which doubtlessly led to these murders in Colorado.

Denny Strong, 20

Strong resided in Boulder, Colorado and had worked at the King Soopers grocery store since 2018. {snip}

Rikki Olds, 25

Olds worked at the King Soopers grocery store. She went to high school in Lafayette, Colorado, and attended Front Range Community College.

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Tralona Bartkowiak, 49

Bartkowiak had recently gotten engaged and ran a small boutique focused on yoga and festival attire in Boulder.

Suzanne Fountain, 59

Fountain worked as a licensed Medicare agent and financial counselor.

Teri Leiker, 51

Leiker had worked at the store targetted in the attack for three decades, and her friends revealed working at the store was her “favorite thing to do.”

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Eric Talley, 51

The father of seven had served the Boulder Police Department since 2010.

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Kevin Mahoney, 61

Mahoney’s daughter revealed that her father had been killed in the shooting with a photo of him walking her down the aisle for her wedding {snip}

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Lynn Murray, 62

Murray had two children and was a retired New York City magazine photo director whose clients included Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and Glamour. {snip}

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Jody Waters, 65

Waters was a mother, grandmother, and rescue dog owner. She describes herself as a hiker and creative entrepreneur.

Neven Stanisic, 23

A graduate of Alameda West High School, Stanisic and his family “fled Bosnia 20 years ago for a better life in America,” according to leaders at Saint John the Baptist Serbian Orthodox Church in Lakewood.

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