The father of the Colorado police officer who was shot and killed during a mass shooting in a Boulder supermarket said his late son would be “deeply offended” by largely Democratic-led proposals to push gun control. “My son would have been deeply offended to know his death would be used to promote gun control. Before he was an officer, he enjoyed shooting,” Homer Talley told TMZ of his son, officer Eric Talley. “To take away that freedom completely is something I am against and my son was against,” he remarked. Eric Talley, who worked at the Boulder Police Department for 11 years, was killed Monday when a shooter who police identified as Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, opened fire at a King Soopers market. Nine other people were killed, and Alissa was charged with 10 counts of murder before a judge on Thursday ordered that he be held without bail. Talley added that “just …