
'I Didn't Feel Anything': Theater Shooter's Video Interviews With Psychiatrist Released
Prosecutors have released hours of video showing Colorado theater shooter James Holmes' interviews with a psychiatrist about the 2012 massacre in Aurora.
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Prosecutors have released hours of video showing Colorado theater shooter James Holmes' interviews with a psychiatrist about the 2012 massacre in Aurora.
The documents cover some of the same ground as testimony by three psychiatrists during Holmes' trial. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to life without parole.
The man who opened fire on a crowded movie theater in Aurora in 2012, killing 12 people, is being housed at a facility in Pennsylvania.
Colorado's Senate is set to debate Tuesday a bill directing government agencies to deliver requested public records in electronic formats that can be read by computer.
A document reveals James Holmes is in solitary confinement in a maximum security prison in another state.
Some victims of the Aurora theater shooting have been asked to pick up the tab for nearly $700,000 in court costs to Cinemark.
Members of a state committee failed to agree Friday on whether Colorado's corrections agency violated victims' rights by refusing to reveal where the Aurora theater shooter is serving his life sentence.
A state committee that handles victims' rights issues is planning to take up complaints against the state corrections department that the agency violated their rights by refusing to reveal where gunman James Holmes is serving his life sentence.
Victims' loss in a civil trial over whether a Colorado movie theater should have done more to prevent a mass shooting leaves them with dwindling options as they seek damages for their suffering.
The mass shooting at an Aurora movie theater on July 20, 2012, left 12 dead and dozens more injured. See a timeline of events in the case and the trial.
Jurors on Wednesday began deliberating in a civil trial over whether the company that owns a Aurora movie theater should have done more to prevent a shooting that left 12 people dead.
Several victims of the Colorado theater shooting have filed complaints alleging the state corrections department violated their rights by refusing to reveal where the gunman is serving his life sentence, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Closing arguments are expected in the Aurora theater shooting civil trial on whether the company that owns the theater should have done more to prevent the 2012 shooting which left 12 dead and dozens more injured.
Movie theaters across the U.S. could be forced to adopt costly security measures - and ticket prices could rise significantly - if a jury finds a Aurora theater at fault in the 2012 shooting rampage that left 12 people dead, industry experts say.
Opening statements in the civil trial brought by survivors of the Aurora movie theater attack and their families began on Tuesday.
Victims and family members affected by the Aurora theater shooting nearly four years ago have returned to the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial as the first civil trial began on Monday.
Nine months after the Aurora theater shooter was sentenced to life in prison, some victims returned to the same courtroom Monday in hopes of holding the company that owns the movie theater accountable for not doing more to prevent his bloody rampage.
Nine months after the Aurora theater shooter was sentenced to life in prison, some victims are returning to the same courtroom in hopes of holding the movie theater accountable for not doing more to prevent his bloody rampage.
The man who attacked Aurora theater shooter James Holmes in prison told the Department of Corrections that guards were in on the attack. But the department investigated and said that's not true.
The father of a man who was killed in the 2012 Colorado theater shootings is running for state Senate.
A bill that would make it easier for Colorado juries to give the death penalty failed Wednesday when a Republican senator joined Democrats in saying that unanimous verdicts for capital punishment should stay a requirement.
One of Colorado's most infamous prisoners, theater shooter James Holmes, has been transferred to another prison, but officials won't tell the public or the families of the people he killed where or why.
For nearly 14 weeks, they sat in a Centennial jury box, listening for hours as witnesses described the searing pain of gunshot wounds and the terror they felt as they fled the movie theater, the gunman still firing at them.
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Officials say Aurora theater shooter James Holmes has been moved to a prison that specializes in treating mentally ill inmates but that the transfer isn't directly related to his mental health.
A Colorado woman who was found guilty of killing a 17-year-old pro cyclist in a crash in 2023 has been sentenced to four years in prison.
The earthquake was recorded in Dacono, about 30 miles north of Denver, around 6 a.m. and was felt by hundreds of people, according to the Geological Survey.
The extent of the injuries wasn't immediately clear and police don't know when the intersection will reopen, but police are urging people to avoid the area and seek detours.
Scaled back to one day, organizers have worked hard to preserve a longstanding Denver tradition.
Greeley has enacted a new law banning camping or storing personal items in nearly all public and private spaces. The law was first discussed more than two years ago and took effect Wednesday. But enforcement isn't starting yet.
A Colorado woman who was found guilty of killing a 17-year-old pro cyclist in a crash in 2023 has been sentenced to four years in prison.
The earthquake was recorded in Dacono, about 30 miles north of Denver, around 6 a.m. and was felt by hundreds of people, according to the Geological Survey.
The extent of the injuries wasn't immediately clear and police don't know when the intersection will reopen, but police are urging people to avoid the area and seek detours.
Scaled back to one day, organizers have worked hard to preserve a longstanding Denver tradition.
Greeley has enacted a new law banning camping or storing personal items in nearly all public and private spaces. The law was first discussed more than two years ago and took effect Wednesday. But enforcement isn't starting yet.
Scaled back to one day, organizers have worked hard to preserve a longstanding Denver tradition.
Colorado firefighters rescued two people who were injured when a house fire broke out Thursday night. Several family pets remain missing.
Former students of the University of Colorado in Boulder are finding new ways to enjoy the outdoors while protecting the environment.
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In recent weeks, changes have been made to some protected bike lanes in downtown Denver.
A $2.8 billion settlement between the NCAA and former student-athletes will soon allow schools to pay players directly. But what does that mean for athletes who aren't on scholarship?
Denver NWSL broke ground on its official training center this week.
Tennis star Coco Gauff spoke to "CBS Mornings" about the moment she won the French Open, her competitor, Aryna Sabalenka, and more.
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz completed an extraordinary comeback to win his second-straight French Open men's title in a thrilling five-set match against Jannik Sinner.
The race marked a kind of replay of the Kentucky Derby. Sovereignty finished in first, Journalism ended up in second again and Baeza was third — the same 1-2-3 as the Derby.
The NB.1.8.1 COVID-19 variant was linked to a large surge of hospitalizations in parts of Asia earlier this year.
Maps show the Iranian sites Israel targeted with airstrikes Friday, including a key nuclear facility in Natanz.
Iran launched missiles toward Israel in return on Friday, and the U.S. helped intercept them, a U.S. official said.
A federal appeals court temporarily halted a judge's ruling that had blocked the Trump administration from deploying members of the California National Guard in L.A.
The highest-earning U.S. households would see the biggest gains under the GOP budget package thanks to tax cuts, CBO analysis finds.
Greeley has enacted a new law banning camping or storing personal items in nearly all public and private spaces. The law was first discussed more than two years ago and took effect Wednesday. But enforcement isn't starting yet.
As Megan Trussell's family continues to dispute the cause of death in their daughter's Boulder County Sheriff's Office investigation, a Colorado state senator is pushing for new legislation in an effort to support families in the future.
Attorneys for The Rock Church in Castle Rock on Friday announced the settlement, which includes the town allowing the church to use the shelter and paying the church's legal fees in the suit -- to the tune of $225,000.
Iran launched missiles toward Israel in return on Friday, and the U.S. helped intercept them, a U.S. official said.
Israel says preemptive airstrikes against Iran's nuclear sites are underway, and it is bracing to intercept a wave of drones launched by Iran in retaliation.
The NB.1.8.1 COVID-19 variant was linked to a large surge of hospitalizations in parts of Asia earlier this year.
The organization is made up of EMTs, nurses, and paramedics who will be at the protest, ready to respond to medical emergencies ranging from dehydration and heat stroke to injuries caused by potential police force.
World Blood Donor Day is this weekend. Every year, on June 14, the day is a global tribute to the millions of voluntary, unpaid blood donors who give others a second chance at life.
News of their removal comes after the firing of the CDC's outside vaccine advisers.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired the previous roster of the CDC's vaccine advisers on Monday.
The highest-earning U.S. households would see the biggest gains under the GOP budget package thanks to tax cuts, CBO analysis finds.
Google, OpenAI and Spotify were down Thursday after a widespread tech outage.
An Air India crash Thursday involved a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which the aircraft manufacturer first delivered 14 years ago.
Meta ramps up efforts to block ads for AI technology used to create fake nude images of real people.
Demolition crews took down the 55-year-old tower in Littleton for a new shopping center that could have a Portillo's restaurant.
A dog sitter is accused of stealing nearly half a million dollars in jewelry. The owner of the dog says she met the sitter through the app Rover.
Neka Sunlin estimates she has checked out about 1,000 Front Range sprinkler systems in the past 9 years, and invariably finds inefficiencies in the residential sprinkler systems that are costing homeowners water and money.
The director of Denver's Office of Human Resources said the city's projected $200 million deficit would likely mean "hundreds" of city workers will be laid off, necessitating dramatic changes in some city personnel rules.
An undersheriff in Colorado has been placed on leave and is under investigation.
The City of Thornton will swear in a new police chief Tuesday evening, but prior to that, CBS News Colorado has learned that Jim Baird accidentally fired a new gun at his apartment on May 14, something the City of Thornton had not previously disclosed.