14 Shot Dead at 'Dark Knight Rises' Screening in Colorado ‎

14 Shot Dead at 'Dark Knight Rises' Screening in Colorado ‎

(AP) Police: 14 dead in Colorado theater shooting
By THOMAS PEIPERT
Associated Press Writer
AURORA, Colo.
A gunman opened fire early Friday at a suburban Denver movie theater, leaving 14 people dead and at least 50 others injured, Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates said.

The violent and chaotic scene erupted about 12:30 a.m. MDT as a gunman stood at the front of one of the Century 16 theaters at the Aurora Mall where the latest Batman movie “The Dark Knight Rises” was playing, police said.

Police, ambulances and emergency crews swarmed on the scene after frantic calls started flooding the 911 switchboard, officials said.

Officers found the gunman near a car behind the theater.

The suspect was taken into custody, but no name was released. Oates said there’s no evidence of any other attackers. There was also no immediate word of any motive.

The suspect spoke of “possible explosives in his residence. We are dealing with that potential threat,” Oates said, without providing details on where that was.

He said police also checked for explosives in the parking lot and theater, and secured those areas.

Witness Hayden Miller told KUSA-TV that he was inside Theater 16 and heard several shots.

Hayden said at first he thought it was part of a louder movie next door. But then he saw “people hunched over leaving theater.”

The police chief said 10 victims died at the theater and four at area hospitals.

Two people in critical condition were rushed to nearby Swedish Medical Center, spokeswoman Nicole Williams said.

She said emergency crews told her staff to prepare for several more patients from the shooting scene.

Aurora is located on the southeast outskirts of Denver, about 10 miles from downtown.

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