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The defense in the trial of Ahmad Alissa, accused of the Boulder King Soopers mass shooting, has rested its case after Alissa declined to testify. The defense presented witnesses who discussed his mental health issues, including a psychologist who diagnosed him with schizophrenia, while the prosecution countered that Alissa was legally sane during the shooting. In a separate matter, a Boulder judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing the city from evicting 60 student tenants from Ash House, a building cited for safety violations due to unpermitted bedroom additions. The order was granted after students were given only hours to vacate the premises, causing confusion and distress among residents. The property owner has since filed a lawsuit against the city, arguing that the eviction order lacked evidence of immediate danger and violated their rights. The restraining order allows students to remain in the Ash House pending a hearing on the matter.
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