Judge Deems Colorado Supermarket Shooting Suspect Competent for Trial

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The suspect accused of killing ten people in a mass shooting at a Colorado supermarket has been deemed fit to stand trial by a judge. Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, who faces 54 charges including ten counts of murder, had initially been ruled incompetent in December 2021 but has since been restored to competency. He will remain in custody at a state hospital to ensure he takes medication for his diagnosed schizophrenia. The judge urged the hospital to retain him due to the gravity of the case. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for November 14.
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