Scott Ostrem, 47, was told by Adams County District Judge Ted C. Tow III that the anticipated charges carry a sentence of life in prison without parole or the death penalty. Ostrem barely spoke during the hearing, responding only "yes when asked if he understood his rights.
After the hearing, District Attorney Dave Young declined comment on whether his office would seek the death penalty. Ostrem is accused of walking into the Walmart in Thornton, a large blue-collar suburb about 16 kilometers north of Denver, and fatally shooting two men and a woman late Wednesday.
The judge denied a request by public defender Emily Fleischmann to have police reassert control of the store's interior so Ostrem's defense team could conduct its own investigation of the crime scene.
Police have released control of the store back to Walmart, which said Friday it had not determined when the store will reopen. Because police no longer control the store, Ostrem's lawyers would have to ask Walmart for permission to investigate the crime scene.
Young said that authorities may also seek charges of attempted murder against Ostrem but that police first need more time to interview people who were inside the store during the shooting and escaped uninjured.
A supervisor at a roofing company where Ostrem described him as a quiet and talented worker making metal flashing.
Killed were Pamela Marques, 52, of Denver; Carlos Moreno, 66, of Thornton; and Victor Vasquez, 26, of Denver. None were Walmart employees, and all were Hispanic. Ostrem is white. Police have offered no possible motive for the shooting other than to say there was nothing to suggest it was related to terrorism. Young declined comment Friday about a motive.
David Heidt, his boss at B&M Roofing, said Ostrem worked in the company's metal fabrication shop for the last three years without any problems until he walked away from his job Wednesday morning.
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