Colo. Movie Theater Murderer Makes First Court Appearance

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james-holmes1Looking dazed with his hair dyed red, James Holmes, the man accused of opening fire inside a Colorado moving theater during a midnight showing of the new Batman movie “The Dark Knight Rises,” made his first court appearance today.

Holmes has been in solitary confinement since Friday when the 24-year-old, clad in body armor and armed with an assault rifle, a shotgun and handguns, shot and killed 12 people and injured 58 more inside an Aurora movie theater, police said.

Video from the inside the courtroom showed Holmes with reddish-orange hair. He was seated in the jury box, often looking down and closing his eyes while showing little emotion.

He looked dazed as Judge William Sylvester advised him of the case.

Eighteenth Judicial District Attorney Carol Chambers said Monday her office is considering pursuing the death penalty against Holmes. She said a decision will be made in consultation with victims’ families and said it will be months before a decision is made.

Friends and family members of some of the victims were also in court, including the father of shooting victim Alex Teves, who sat in the front row with his eyes fixed on Holmes.

Holmes is being held on suspicion of first-degree murder and he could also face additional counts of aggravated assault and weapons violations. He will be formally charged next Monday.

As new details about the suspect and the investigation continue to trickle out, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is again calling on presidential candidates to come up with a specific plan on gun control.

Bloomberg said Monday in the next presidential term, 48,000 people will have been killed by illegal guns.

“It seems to me not unreasonable that whoever wants to be president should tell us what they’re going to do about it before we go to the ballot box,” the mayor said.

Bloomberg said it is incumbent on President Barack Obama and GOP candidate Mitt Romney to address the issue “specifically, not in just broad terms.”

He said some people feel it’s insensitive to talk about gun control as the nation mourns Colorado’s victims. But he asked: “If not now, when?”

Police have said that Holmes began buying guns at Denver-area stores nearly two months before Friday’s shooting and that he received at least 50 packages in four months at his home and at school.

“I think it speaks volumes about his intelligence and his deliberation and his cold-bloodedness,” Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates said. “I could not believe the pictures I saw from the robot about the way this thing was designed. And there was a second triggering mechanism, too.”

Investigators still are piecing together a chilling trail of warning signs.

A month ago, he applied online to a Colorado gun range.

When the owner called back to conduct a phone interview, he said he was struck by the voice mail greeting, describing it as “bizarre, guttural, freakish at best.”

Tactical teams spent the weekend dismantling an arsenal of explosives inside Holmes’ apartment which was rigged with trip wires and designed to set off a massive explosion, police said.

Investigators said they found a Batman mask inside Holmes’ booby-trapped apartment after the attack.

NYPD Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said Friday that he was told at the time of the shooting that Holmes “said he was ‘The Joker,’ obviously the ‘enemy’ of Batman.”

On Sunday, officials at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus were looking into whether Holmes used his position in a graduate program to collect hazardous materials, but school officials weren’t saying whether they knew he was anything more than a hard-working student.

Amid the continuing investigation of Holmes and his background, Sunday was a day for healing and remembrance in Aurora, with the community holding a prayer vigil and with President Barack Obama arriving to visit with families of the
victims.

Obama said he told the families that “all of America and much of the world is thinking about them.” He met with them at the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, which treated 23 of the people injured in the mass shooting; 10 remain there, seven hurt critically.

Source: CBS NEWS

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7 COMMENTS

  1. If society values life less than it used to, then to do something like this you don’t have to be as crazy as you used to.

  2. Bloomberg is 100% wrong. THe worst crime areas are where there is the most gun control. On the other hand, where there are more lenient gun laws, crime is down.

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