Gunman Opens Fire On Midnight Screening Of “Dark Knight Rises” In Aurora, Colorado
There has been a tragic shooting in Colorado at a movie theater during a screening of “The
Dark Knight Rises.”
At least 14 people were killed and 50 wounded when a
gunman opened fire during an early Friday morning screening of the new
Batman movie at an Aurora, Colorado, theater, Police Chief Dan Oates
told reporters.
The heavily armed suspect, who was wearing a bulletproof vest, was
apprehended by police in a rear parking lot of the theater, Frank Fania,
a police spokesman, told CNN. The suspect was not immediately
identified, though Fania said he was believed to be in his early 20s.
“He did not resist. He did not put up a fight,” Fania said. Police
seized a rifle and a handgun from the suspect, and another gun was found
in the theater, he said.
ates said there was no evidence of a second gunman.
Chaos broke out during the showing of “The Dark Knight Rises” at the
Century Aurora 16 theater when the shooting began, police and witnesses
said.
“We saw people running around and screaming,” a man, who was not identified, told CNN affiliate KUSA.
He said there was confusion in the theater when the shooting began
because many believed the sound of gunfire was coming from the movie.
Oates said that the suspect used some sort of “smoke device” before opening fire in the theater.
Witnesses told KUSA that the gunman kicked in an emergency exit door
and threw a smoke bomb into the darkened theater before opening fire.
One movie-goer, who was not identified, told KUSA the gunman was
wearing a gas mask when he released a smoke bomb and then began moving
through the theater, randomly shooting at people.
Cell phone video taken by someone at the theater showed scores of
people screaming and fleeing the building. Some had blood on their
clothes.
One police officer carried a girl believed to be about 9 with gunshot
wound to her back out of the theater, a witness said. “She wasn’t
moving.”
Authorities have also evacuated the suspect’s Aurora apartment
building after “he made a statement about explosives” in his unit, Oates
said.
Of the wounded, at least 20 were being treated at the University of
Colorado Hospital, said spokeswoman Jacque Montgomery. All of the
wounded suffered from gunshot wounds, which ranged from minor to
critical, she said.
“They’re arriving by police, by ambulance. Some are walking in,” she said.
Ten people were killed in the theater and another four died at area hospitals, Oates said.
Hundreds of police officers descended on the theater, and the FBI has joined the investigation.
“We were calling for help from every police and fire agency,” Fania said.
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