Terrible situation, shooting....information still being gathered

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rmolin73
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Jul 20, 2012 6:09am
That is insane.
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Fly4Fun
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Jul 20, 2012 6:35am
Someone out there is going to try to blame the violence and example led by the villains in the Batman movies. But the reality is there are just some sick and mentally disturbed people in the world.
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Con_Alma
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Jul 20, 2012 6:57am
up to 15 dead now and as many as 50 hurt/ injured.
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SnotBubbles
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Jul 20, 2012 7:20am
It's gut-wrenching seeing shit like this and especially when you read the youngest victim in the shooting was 6. I have a 6 year old son who loves Batman and wants to see this movie....thinking about that literally disheartens me to the core.

Hopefully they don't puss out and proceed to give this shooter a quick and painful death.
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imex99
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Jul 20, 2012 7:36am
Situations like this is why I've started carrying my second weapon more over the last few years when I used to not wear very often.... To be able to stop something like this!
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Fly4Fun
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Jul 20, 2012 7:44am
Who are you, Mark Wahlberg? But seriously, the guy threw in some kind of gas grenade. I highly doubt that in a dark theater under the effects of probably tear gas or some other gas that you would have been able to accurately fire your gun to kill a gunman in a bullet proof vest and not just injure another movie goer in the process.
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THE4RINGZ
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Jul 20, 2012 7:49am
imex99;1229652 wrote:Situations like this is why I've started carrying my second weapon more over the last few years when I used to not wear very often.... To be able to stop something like this!

Curious...

What are they two weapons you now carry?
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vball10set
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Jul 20, 2012 7:58am
imex99;1229652 wrote:Situations like this is why I've started carrying my second weapon more over the last few years when I used to not wear very often.... To be able to stop something like this!
Unless you're in law enforcement or trained in special ops, I seriously doubt you'd have been able to stop a surprise attack such as this. Chances are you would've started shooting at anyone with a costume on, which was prolly over half the theater....just sayin'.
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swoosh
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Jul 20, 2012 8:02am
Did anyone from that theater leave without any injuries?
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Belly35
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Jul 20, 2012 8:03am
This is a sick individual with a plan and with intention to do harm...

Some individual that carry weapons CCW are ex-military/special or cops trained in situation like this. However I will agree that the reaction time wouldn't be as sharp as once was. I'm a strong support of CCW but in situation like this every thing and anything is skewed. Damage done within seconds just as planned and the individual then seek excape. There is no preventive action ... the only preventive mode was when this individual got out of his car dressed in combat gear and carring a weapon. Even them someone would have to see and approach the individual and situation to prevent this from happening.
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OneBuckeye
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Jul 20, 2012 8:03am
imex99;1229652 wrote:Situations like this is why I've started carrying my second weapon more over the last few years when I used to not wear very often.... To be able to stop something like this!
Possibly. But like others said, I doubt you would have been able to do much in such a crowded place.

This is not quite as bad as...

When I was a Junior in High School on 9-11-01 , the kid sitting next to me in history demanded the air force arm him with an F-16 so he could stop the terrorists. He was serious.
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THE4RINGZ
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Jul 20, 2012 8:04am
Actually the evacuation was much more calm than I had imagined.

I know they have a suspect in custody, I wonder why he stopped shooting. I would think if you were planning on doing this, you would load up a lot more ammunition than he apparently had.

Also, is this the last movie that theatres will allow patrons to dress up like the movie characters, for safey's sake?
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imex99
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Jul 20, 2012 8:07am
Fly4Fun;1229657 wrote:Who are you, Mark Wahlberg? But seriously, the guy threw in some kind of gas grenade. I highly doubt that in a dark theater under the effects of probably tear gas or some other gas that you would have been able to accurately fire your gun to kill a gunman in a bullet proof vest and not just injure another movie goer in the process.

Dang guys, no action hero just saying I've been carrying my off duty more often for protection of my family and how crazy the local news has been.....

Not saying it would help in this situation but life is crazy and has me carrying again.

Let's focus on the tragedy not my little comment, I was just saying...
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swoosh
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Jul 20, 2012 8:09am
Ran into the parking lot, already police there. Bullet-proof vest with a rifle and two hand guns. I think he may have put the handguns I the theater before the movie.
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swoosh
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Jul 20, 2012 8:10am
It was tear gas.
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Jul 20, 2012 8:11am
SnotBubbles;1229639 wrote:It's gut-wrenching seeing **** like this and especially when you read the youngest victim in the shooting was 6. I have a 6 year old son who loves Batman and wants to see this movie....thinking about that literally disheartens me to the core.

Hopefully they don't **** out and proceed to give this shooter a quick and painful death.
There was a 3-month old injured. WTF is a 3-month old doing in that movie theater? WTF is wrong with people?
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Jul 20, 2012 8:19am
Or a 6 year old for that matter.

Every aspect of this tragedy is disturbing.
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Jul 20, 2012 8:26am
TedSheckler;1229679 wrote:There was a 3-month old injured. WTF is a 3-month old doing in that movie theater? WTF is wrong with people?
ManO'War;1229684 wrote:Or a 6 year old for that matter.

Every aspect of this tragedy is disturbing.
Let alone a midnight showing. WTF indeed.
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bigkahuna
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Jul 20, 2012 8:44am
Well it is only rated PG-13. I could see a 6 year old at a weekend matinee.
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Jul 20, 2012 8:51am
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/07/20/12850048-12-shot-dead-at-dark-knight-rises-screening-in-aurora-colorado?lite

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^ A few videos in that article, including one with a phone interview with a person who was in the theater when it happened. Praying for everyone involved.
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vball10set
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Jul 20, 2012 9:05am
TedSheckler;1229679 wrote:There was a 3-month old injured. WTF is a 3-month old doing in that movie theater? WTF is wrong with people?
ManO'War;1229684 wrote:Or a 6 year old for that matter.

Every aspect of this tragedy is disturbing.
OneBuckeye;1229687 wrote:Let alone a midnight showing. WTF indeed.
reps to all :thumbup:
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Jul 20, 2012 9:14am
vball10set;1229666 wrote:Unless you're in law enforcement or trained in special ops, I seriously doubt you'd have been able to stop a surprise attack such as this. Chances are you would've started shooting at anyone with a costume on, which was prolly over half the theater....just sayin'.
Just shoot the ones with the Skittles.
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Jul 20, 2012 9:21am
Fly4Fun;1229657 wrote:Who are you, Mark Wahlberg? But seriously, the guy threw in some kind of gas grenade. I highly doubt that in a dark theater under the effects of probably tear gas or some other gas that you would have been able to accurately fire your gun to kill a gunman in a bullet proof vest and not just injure another movie goer in the process.
From what i understand there were also victims in the lobby and parking lot. Not just inside the theatre.