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Theater Shooting Jurors See James Holmes' Arsenal
Jurors in the Colorado theater shooting case got a close up look the arsenal assembled by James Holmes in court on Thursday.
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Jurors in the Colorado theater shooting case got a close up look the arsenal assembled by James Holmes in court on Thursday.
A clear pattern is emerging at the murder trial of Aurora movie theater shooter James Holmes.
Two jurors in the Aurora theater shooting trial know witnesses in the case. That information halted court proceedings for a time on Wednesday.
During day seven of the Aurora Theater Shooting Trial, the gunman's time at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus as a PhD student was scrutinized.
A University of Colorado professor offered a glimpse Tuesday into the character of theater shooter James Holmes while he was a student at the school, testifying that Holmes was intelligent but socially awkward and sometimes unenthusiastic.
A newlywed woman who was wounded in the Colorado theater massacre testified Tuesday that when the shooting began, she told her husband she loved him because she feared they wouldn't survive.
A video played for jurors in the trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes includes a dazed-sounding Holmes asking detectives "There weren't any children hurt, were there?"
The trial of Aurora theater gunman James Holmes has resumed with testimony about a call made from his cellphone to the University of Colorado hospital moments before the 2012 attack.
Prosecutors have given jurors a graphic look at the carnage from the Aurora theater shooting, displaying photos of the victims' bodies lying among spent ammunition, popcorn and clothing.
James Holmes seemed keenly interested in the aftermath of his attack on a Aurora theater, peering out the window of a squad car as badly injured victims were being treated nearby, police officers testified Thursday.
Thursday is the final day of the first week of the Aurora theater shooting trial, which saw Aurora police officers testifying about the arrest of James Holmes just moments after the massacre.
All the first responders to the Aurora theater shooting scene had been under a gag order from the court since that deadly night. But on Wednesday, for the first time, they started sharing their stories.
Josh Nowlan has had a difficult recovery, undergoing five surgeries in just a short period of time. Those in court could hear a pin drop as Nowlan walked to the witness stand.
A police sergeant who responded to the Colorado theater shooting recalled in court Wednesday how he saw James Holmes lying on the ground in the parking lot as two officers arrested him and stripped off his helmet and body armor.
The courtroom where the Colorado theater shooting trial is unfolding is awash with emotion as survivors recount the horrors of dodging gunfire and stumbling over loved ones' bodies as they fled.
Katie Medley, nine months pregnant and crouching between the seats of a movie theater filling with tear gas, gunfire and screams, looked at her husband Caleb's bloody face and told a friend, "He's dead, he's dead."
Katie Medley, the first witness to testify in the Colorado theater shooting trial, said she thought her husband was dead after he was shot in the head but then noticed he was breathing.
Testimony starts Tuesday, the second day of the long-awaited trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes
After nearly three years of mystery, a clearer but conflicted portrait of James Holmes emerged from the first few hours of his trial in the Colorado theater shootings.
Opening arguments in the Colorado theater shooting trial revealed a torrent of new details about James Holmes and the 2012 attack that killed 12 and injured 70.
Opening statements ended Monday evening in the trial of the man who opened fire inside the movie theater in Aurora. Both sides focused the jury on the key point of whether James Holmes was sane when he killed 12 people and injured 70 others.
Two versions of the unstable mind of James Holmes were presented to a jury as lawyers revealed many more details about his conversion from a promising grad student to a gunman capable of opening fire on hundreds of unsuspecting moviegoers.
A prosecutor declared Monday that two psychiatric exams found Colorado theater gunman James Holmes to be sane as he meticulously plotted a mass murder, considering a bomb or biological warfare before settling on a shooting.
James Holmes' defense attorney, Daniel King, says his client "now regrets what took place in the theater."
A public defender says James Holmes was insane when he opened fire in a crowded Colorado movie theater in 2012.
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A Flight For Life medical helicopter was left where it landed Friday near St. Mary's Glacier after damage was found on its tail rotor.
Evacuations were ordered on Friday afternoon for a wildfire burning at the Western Inn Trailer Court near Dumont in Clear Creek County.
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