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  • 30
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    2012
    1:39pm, EDT

    Victims, family members wear Batman shirts for James Holmes' arraignment

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    Unidentified victims & family members of victims wear Batman shirts as they arrive at the Arapahoe County Courthouse for the arraignment of James Holmes on July 30 in Centennial, Colo. Holmes was charged with murder Monday for a massacre at a July 20 premiere of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora, Colorado. Twelve people were killed in the shooting and an additional 58 were injured.

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  • 23
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    2012
    12:56pm, EDT

    Colorado theater shooting suspect James Holmes appears in court

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    NBC News reports -- James Eagan Holmes, the alleged gunman in the Colorado theater shooting that killed 12 people, made his first public appearance on Friday. Holmes attended the hearing at the Arapahoe County Courthouse with Tamara Brady, his public defender, in Centennial, Colorado. Read the full story.

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    Slideshow: Shooting at Batman screening in Aurora, Colo.

    As many as 12 people were killed and 50 injured at a shooting at the Century 16 movie theatre in Aurora, Colo. early Friday during the showing of the latest Batman movie.

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  • 22
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    2012
    10:58pm, EDT

    Family members, community remember victims of theater shooting

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    Family members of the victims of the Century 16 theater shooting remember their loved ones during a vigil at the Aurora Municipal Center campus in Aurora, Colo., July 22. Twelve people were killed and 58 were injured in a shooting during an early Friday premiere of "The Dark Knight Rises."

    “We are a family in Aurora," said Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan. "We are good hard-working people who believe in the goodness of our fellow man. We are coming together as a family would.”

    Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper read aloud the names of the 12 people killed in the shooting, and after each one the crowd chanted in unison: "We will remember."

    Hickenlooper also deliberately avoided mentionting the name of the 24-year-old suspect, James Eagan Holmes, who allegedly wounded 58 other theatergoers. “I refuse to say his name," he said. "In my house, we’re just going to call him Suspect A.”

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    Among the 12 who died early Friday at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo. were fathers, mothers, a little girl – even heroes. NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports.

     

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    James Eagan Holmes, who allegedly wounded 58 other theatergoers. What the hell has happened to us? We deign to label this mass murderer for what he is? ALLEGEDLY wounded and ALLEGEDLY murdered 12 citizens. Are we so POLITICALLY CORRECT that we cannot define this miscreant, this obvious pawn for what …

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