'Dark
Knight Rises' massacre: 12 shot dead in Colorado 'Batman' screening
RT,
20
July, 2012
At
least 12 people have been killed and 59 wounded after a masked gunman
shot moviegoers at the latest 'Batman' premiere in Colorado. The
attack is the worst in the state's history since the infamous
Columbine High School massacre in 1999.
How it happened
The
theater in the Colorado city of Aurora in the Denver Metro area was
packed with a lot of people, many of them young fans, at the time the
shooting started, 9news reports. The violence erupted some 15 minutes
after the movie began, witnesses said.
Many
moviegoers had dressed up to attend the premiere of the latest Batman
film. The
gunman, who
would have stood out in other circumstances, may have managed not to
attract attention before he launched his attack.
Police
say that the assailant approached the theatre from the back, and
initially opened a chemical gas canister. Witnesses recounted hearing
a hissing sound and smoke.
The
shooting started while a gunfight was underway onscreen. Some people
said that when they first heard the gunfire, they thought it was some
kind of promotional trick or a special effect.
Witnesses
reported seeing a tall, gun-wielding man clad in body armor and
wearing a gas mask in the theatre. The assailant attempted to block
the exits to trap the moviegoers inside. Some said the gunman managed
to empty at least two clips.
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One
of the injured moviegoers posted a picture of his "near brush
with death" online. The young man was treated for a gunshot
wound in a Colorado hospital. Image taken and posted online by
http://themurderator.imgur.com/
At least 12 dead, including children
Aurora
police said that 12 people died in the horrific attack, and the
bodies of 10 victims are still inside the theatre. The
youngest victim is
believed to be just 12 years old.
In
a tragic twist of fate, one of the victims of this rampage was
aspiring sportscaster Jessica Ghawi – who survived the Eaton
Centre shooting in Toronto just one month ago. In a moving blog post
she wrote a few weeks ago, Jessica spoke about that day, saying she "
saw the terror on bystanders’ faces."
"I
saw the victims of a senseless crime. I saw lives change. I was
reminded that we don’t know when or where our time on Earth will
end. When or where we will breathe our last breath," the
journalist wrote.
Her
brother Jordan confirmed her death to reporters as he was catching a
flight from her native San Antonio, Texas to Denver.
He
took to Twitter to say "'This
could easily be the worst night of my life. It appears that my sister
has been fatally wounded in a mass shooting at a movie premiere in
Denver, CO."
Jessica
was attending the premiere with a friend, Brent Lowak, who was
reportedly shot at least one time and was taken to a nearby
hospital.
At
least 59 others were admitted to 6 local hospitals, many in critical
condition.
An
area children’s hospital said the youngest of the six shooting
victims brought to them is six years old. Not all of the patients at
the hospital are children, however.
Another
local hospital is treating a baby as young as three months old who
was wounded in the shooting. Some witnesses to the shooting said they
saw a baby who had been injured in the theater. The baby's condition
is unknown at this time.
Several
victims are being treated for chemical exposure rather than gunshot
wounds, medical staff say.
The aftermath
The
FBI is considering raising the national security level nationwide
following the shooting, Sky News says citing its sources.
The
Paris premiere of 'The Dark Knight Rises' has already canceled due to
tragic events in Colorado. The New York Police Department has also
said it will be providing security at all the theatres screening the
latest Batman movie across the five boroughs.
President
Obama has addressed the nation, after cancelling a campaign event in
Florida.
"This
morning, we woke up to news of a tragedy that reminds us of all the
ways we are united as one American family. … We're still gathering
all the facts about what happened in Aurora but what we do know is
the police have one suspect in custody. And the federal government
stands ready to do whatever is necessary to bring whoever is
responsible for the heinous crime to justice," the
President said.
Obama
also ordered US flags be flown at half-staff until July 25 as 'mark
of respect' for shooting victims in Colorado.
In
the wake of the tragedy, Warner Brothers pulled a promotional trailer
for upcoming film "Gangster Squad," which was playing
before showings of "The Dark Knight Rises," from theaters.
Mobster
movie "Gangster Squad," set in the 1940s and 1950s,
chronicles the Los Angeles Police Department's fight to keep the
mafia out of its city. The film features a scene in which men open
fire with machine guns on an audience in a movie theater.
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