King Soopers Shooting Case with Press Releases and Information
Support those Affected by the Tragedy
- Colorado Fallen Hero Foundation (family of Officer Talley)
- Colorado Healing Fund (victims and families)
- Community Foundation of Boulder County (supporting needs of those directly affected and the needs of our community to heal)
Victim Support and Mental Health Resources
In the aftermath of the King Soopers shooting, Mental Health Partners is serving as a resource for the community. As Boulder County’s community mental health center, MHP is providing crisis, trauma response and other mental health services to those who have been impacted by this traumatic event. Though the initial incident is over, MHP remains a resource for our community as we navigate through the ongoing collective trauma and impact on mental health. This support includes:
- Crime Victim’s Compensation Program
- Mass Crime Critical Incident Application
- Boulder Strong Resource Center
- 6/24/2021 Announcement from Mental Health Partners – Disbursement will support the #Boulder Resource Center’s first year programming costs
- For immediate crisis support, community members can call the 24/7 Statewide Crisis Line at 1-844-493-TALK (or text TALK to 38255) or visit the 24/7 Walk-in Crisis Center & Addiction Walk-In Services at 3180 Airport Road, Boulder CO.
- Mental health services are accessible via our main line at (303) 443-8500.
- Our social media sites (Facebook: @MentalHealthPartnersCO | Twitter: @MentalHealthCO | Instagram: @mentalhealthpartnersco) are also posting support and resources for the aftermath of a traumatic, mass violence event.
- If a community partner would like to offer their clinical support to community members or staff, they can contact Kevin Braney, Director of Professional Development & Training at MHP (kbraney@mhpcolorado.org).
- For donations or in-kind donation requests, please contact Cindy Cohagen, Director of Philanthropy and Community Relations at MHP (ccohangen@mhpcolorado.org).
- For media requests or additional resources, contact Kristina Shaw, Public Information Officer at MHP (kshaw@mhpcolorado.org or 303-545-0840).
- Boulder County Mental Health resources and Victim Support funds available to community members
- Coping After Terrorism for Injured Survivors
To report any information in regards to this case, please click here or call 800-CALL-FBI.
The charges against the defendant are merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until or unless proven guilty.