CBS/AP/ July 21, 2012, 12:46 AM

30 hospitalized in Colo. mass shooting

Updated 11:50 PM ET

(CBS/AP) AURORA, Colo. - A gunman clad in body armor and wearing a gas mask opened fire on moviegoers at a midnight showing of the latest Batman movie Friday, killing 12 and injuring dozens more in one of the deadliest mass shootings in recent U.S. history.

In an early evening press conference Friday, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper announced that 30 people were hospitalized, with 8 being in critical condition, according to CBS Station KCNC Denver. The total number of people injured was corrected to 70, not 71 as reported earlier -- 12 of them fatalities.

Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates says the last of the 10 deceased victims from the midnight showing of a Batman movie was removed from the theater Friday afternoon.

Coates says officers expect to get a confirmed list of the deceased and meet with their families Friday night.

The violent and chaotic scene erupted at about 12:30 a.m. local time as the suspected gunman, identified as 24-year-old James Holmes, stood at the front of one of the Century 16 theaters at the Aurora Mall where "The Dark Knight Rises" was playing. Witnesses reported that the gunman entered the theater through an emergency exit door and authorities said he threw two gas canisters before opening fire.

"Then it was a blur," Spenser Sherman told "CBS This Morning" said. "Then I heard a couple gunshots."

"I thought it was part of the movie, like a fun little prank - that it would be over in a few seconds. It obviously wasn't."

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She said she only saw a silhouette of the suspect, and that the gunman said nothing.

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James Holmes, age 24, is in custody after shooting during a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora, Colo.

/ University of Colorado Denver
"Everybody had dropped to the floor after the first couple gunshots, and then he fired some more. And then after that, there was a pause in the gunshots. Some people say he was reloading, I don't know. But at that point, my boyfriend was like 'This is the time, we need to go, we need to get out of the theater right now.' So we ran."

Jennifer Seeger told CBS station KCNC the suspect first fired up towards the ceiling, as if to scare people, and then started spraying the audience. He pointed the gun directly at her; she ducked. "He had a gas mask on so I couldn't see his face," she said. "All I smelled was gunpowder in the air, and gas was getting to me."

The suspect marched up the aisle in the stadium-style theater, picking off those who tried to flee, witnesses said. Authorities said he hit 71 people. One of them was struck in an adjacent theater by gunfire that went through the wall.

"He would reload and shoot and anyone who would try to leave would just get killed," said Seeger, adding that bullet casings landed on her head and burned her forehead.

An Aurora Police officer talks on his radio outside of the Century 16 theater at Aurora Mall where as many as 14 people were killed and many injured at a shooting at the Century 16 movie theatre in Aurora, Colo., Friday, July 20, 2012.

An Aurora Police officer talks on his radio outside of the Century 16 theater at Aurora Mall where as many as 14 people were killed and many injured at a shooting at the Century 16 movie theatre in Aurora, Colo., Friday, July 20, 2012.

/ AP Photo/Ed Andrieski
Within minutes, frantic 911 calls brought some 200 police officers, ambulances and emergency crews to the theater. Holmes was captured in the parking lot. Police said they later found that his nearby apartment was booby-trapped.

Authorities gave no motive for the attack. The FBI said there was no indication of ties to any terrorist groups.

Holmes wore body armor, used an assault rifle, a shotgun and a Glock handgun, Oates said. He said investigators are confident the gunman acted alone. A second Glock handgun was found in Holmes' car. All the guns were purchased legally between May 22 and July 6 at three Colorado stores, CBS News correspondent Bob Orr reports.

FBI agents and police also discovered Holmes' apartment was booby trapped. Authorities evacuated five buildings as they determined how to disarm flammable and explosive material.

"It's something I've never seen before," Oates said.

CBS News has learned that some loud music blaring from Holmes' apartment around the time of the attack allegedly was designed to draw a noise complaint from a neighbor, thus luring police into his residence, sparking a firebomb and diverting resources from the movie theater.

A federal law enforcement official said the suspect bought a ticket and went into the theater as part of the crowd. He is believed to have propped open an exit door as the movie was playing, put on protective ballistic gear and opened fire. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing investigation.

After initially cooperating with police, Holmes has since gone quiet, leaving authorities still searching for a possible motive, Orr reports. Police confirmed that he had dyed his hair red, CBS News senior correspondent John Miller reports. New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Holmes told authorities he was "the Joker," a reference to one of Batman's arch-enemies. Kelly didn't reveal the source of his information, but he is reportedly close to Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates, who is an NYPD veteran.

Federal law enforcement officials said there is no indication it is terrorism-related.

Police chief Oates said Holmes purchased four guns at local gun shops and 6,000 rounds of ammunition through the Internet.

Authorities started to remove the bodies from the theater on Friday afternoon. Officials wheeled a black bag on a stretcher out of the front entrance, placing it in the back of a minivan. Ten people died in the theater, while two others died from their injuries later.

Aurora police say victims are still being identified and not all the families have been notified.

Jessica Ghawi, a sports blogger also known as Jessica Redfield, is among the dead, her brother confirmed.

Jordan Ghawi told The Associated Press his sister's death comes as a "complete and utter shock."

Ghawi recently wrote of leaving a Toronto mall moments before a June 2 shooting that left one dead and seven injured.

Jessica Ghawi - an aspiring broadcaster who loved hockey - escaped mass shooting in Toronto a month ago, but lost her life in Aurora massacre.

/ CBS News
Jordan Ghawi said on his website that a man who was with his sister at the theater described the chaos, saying he and Jessica Ghawi dropped to take cover when the gunman first started shooting. Jessica Ghawi was shot in the leg, her brother wrote, describing details relayed to him by a man identified on the blog only as a mutual friend named Brent.

Jessica Ghawi began screaming when she was shot, and the man with her tried to calm her and stop the bleeding, according to Jordan Ghawi.

The man was then shot, but he continued attending to Jessica Ghawi's wound before he realized she had stopped screaming, Jordan Ghawi stated. The man said Jessica Ghawi had been shot in the head.

Some of the injured were children, with the youngest a 3-month-old baby who has been released from treatment. Victims were being treated for chemical exposure apparently related to canisters thrown by the gunman.

The Pentagon said three military members - one sailor and two airmen - were wounded in the incident. Another sailor remained unaccounted for. Aurora is home to a large Defense Department satellite intelligence operation at Buckley Air Force Base.

The nature of the attack suggests it was well planned. The suspect's vehicle was parked at the rear of the complex, near the emergency exit where he was reported to have entered from.

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Those who knew Holmes described him as a shy, intelligent person raised in California by parents who were active in their well-to-do suburban neighborhood in San Diego. Holmes played soccer at Westview High School and ran cross-country before going to college.

On Friday morning, police escorted Holmes' father, a manager of a software company, from their home while his mother, a nurse, stayed inside, receiving visitors who came to offer support. Holmes also has a younger sister.

"As you can understand, the Holmes family is very upset about all of this," Lt. Andra Brown, the San Diego police spokeswoman, told reporters in the driveway of the family home. "It's a tragic event and it's taken everyone by surprise. They are definitely trying to work through this."

Police released a statement from his family that said: "Our hearts go out to those who were involved in this tragedy and to the families and friends of those involved."

There have been no indications so far that Holmes had any run-ins with the law before Friday.

Tom Mai, a retired electrical engineer, said Holmes was a "shy guy" who came from a "very, very nice family."

Holmes graduated from University of California, Riverside, in the spring of 2010 a bachelor's degree in neuroscience, a school spokesman said. Mai said the mother told him Holmes couldn't find a job after earning a master's degree and returned to school.

In 2011, he enrolled in the Ph.D. neuroscience program at the University of Colorado-Denver but was in the process of withdrawing, a university spokeswoman said.

Holmes lived in an apartment in Aurora, and FBI agents and police who went there discovered it was booby-trapped when they used a camera at the end of a 12-foot pole to look inside.

Oates said the will try to gain entry on Saturday.

"It is a very vexing problem how to enter that apartment safely," he said.

It was the worst mass shooting in the U.S. since the Nov. 5, 2009 attack at Fort Hood, Texas, when an Army psychiatrist killed 13 soldiers and civilians and more than two dozen others wounded.

The latest shooting rocked this sprawling suburb of 325,000 east of Denver. A makeshift memorial with 12 candles in a row and piles of flowers sat at a corner near the entrance to the movie theater parking lot. Up the hill from there, about 20 pastors led an emotional vigil for about 350 people, some hugging and crying


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fitstshu says:
Jack is inviting everyone down, so he can shoot them.Is that giving you a rise in your levis Jack?
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Jack575857686906858 replies:
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fitstshu -- Why would y'all constantly lie and slander?

You have to know that the truth is that guns are used by citizens in self-defense daily.

Moreover, armed citizens have a deterrent effect on crimes like burglary and robbery.
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hankthi says:
The guys at the NRA and the automatic weapons manufacturers and their lobbyists are laughing their ***** off...they are telling each other to "Watch this, we'll get away with this one as we always do". Anyone who thinks the Founding Fathers would have ever meant automatic weapons is not real bright and easy to manipulate.
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blindnil says:
One thing about the faceless nature of the internet is that people think their typed opinions make a difference for the better. You're all fools. Just like me. Eff everyone politicizing this and making it an "us against...fill in the blank" If the two tools running for office can take a day off from spouting drivel, so can we. But we won't.
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AnnieDanny says:
Notice how the picture of the gunman is the FULL WIDTH of the column. While all the other pictures on the page are little boxes on the side. They do this crap to us every time there's a serial killer: they put up a huge leering picture of the murderer so we have to dodge their ugly mug in order to read the articles.

It was the same trash with the Norway killer and the one that shot Senator Giffords and the shooting at that university, can't think of the name at the moment. And others.

The point is: I don't care to be nose to nose with these demonic people and I'm TOTALLY DISGUSTED that somebody in this CBS News Staff thinks this is the way to do it. Is it some kind of joke with them, to shove these ugly mugs into our eyeballs with EVERY article they write about it? This is trashy, totally INSENSITIVE reporting, in my opinion.
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Zardoz333 replies:
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I'm with you AnnieDanny. Having to see closeups of smiling psychos is definitely in vulgar taste.
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themanfrombrum says:
Americans - stop crying over spilt milk. You've made what your society is today. You're all so dumb because you didn't really learn from Columbine or Virginia Tech and now you have this tragedy and you'll still be crying. You've wanted your weaponry and now you have to live with them.
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blindnil replies:
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I'd take your comment a little more seriously if you had the stones to say where you are from.
justmytwocents2 replies:
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If only more americans had concealed weapons permits. I wish just one was in the audience. At any rate, your comment won't promote change because your tactics are to attack with arrogance. Calling a six year old dead child spilled milk shows your lack of compassion and intellect as well.
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Spywriter007 says:
What I would like to know is why we allow people to buy assault style weapons? I can see the right to own a bolt action hunting rifle (for the hunting of animals) but an assault style rifle on the other hand, is a military weapon -- designed to kill as many humans as possible. I see these weapons for sale all the time in Ohio and it just makes me sick. No one needs that kind of fire power except law enforcement and the military. Also... the people I have known who usually are gun nuts and amass lots of weapons are typically paranoid individuals who believe in government consipiracies, unmarked black helicopters and crazy stuff like that. These people DO NOT need assault style weapons, mortars or other weaponry such as tear gas, etc. There should be a limit as to how many guns you are allowed to own
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mcdanel_1771 says:
This gun-toting liberal would have cheerfully taken him out. My gun has saved me from two abduction attempts and a home invasion.
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teflondonn replies:
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Isn't is awesome how you just say whatever you want on the internet. This is America folks!
rheola-2009 replies:
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mcdanel_1771

I would wager that is total C * R * A * P. invented to defend the idiotic lack of gun control laws in the U.S. but then you are probably a stooge of that murderous organization the N.R.A.
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lauroandrea says:
America, please wake up. It's the guns. The gun-culture has made it so. People can now vent with mass murder.
The biggest argument is that outlawing guns will leave guns with outlaws.Which is not true- this gunman had to grow up around guns before he became a mass-murdering maniac.
Having the guns around made the difference in how he decided to be a psychopath.
Having guns for ordinary people does not make life safer for them. HAving them around gives outlet to would-be angst-ridden people to fulfill their fantasies.

GET RID OF THE GUNS.

Yes I'm a libtard and f*cktard. Im saving you the trouble of insulting me for my position on gun control.
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Jack575857686906858 replies:
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When my father was born, and Teddy Roosevelt was President, any American with money could stockpile pistols, cannons, machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, morphine, cocaine, heroin, dynamite and opium without so much as presenting an ID.

Random mass shootings were virtually unknown at that time.

IT IS THEREFORE NOT THE GUNS.

You apparently live in some made-up world, and believe that guns suddenly appeared in the recent past at the behest of right-wing whackos.

THAT IS NOT TRUE, IT IS IGNORANCE.

GUNS HAVE NEVER BEEN LESS AVAILABLE IN AMERICA THAN NOW.

It ain't the guns.
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IGNORANCE is typing and CAPS.
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blindnil says:
the bodies are not even cold and comments here will be for or against gun control. eff everyone.
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blindnil says:
the bodies are not even cold and comments here will be for or against gun control. eff everyone.
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