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Obama to visit victims of Colorado shooting

President Barack Obama will travel to Aurora, Colo., on Sunday to see victims of the movie theater shooting and families of victims, White House officials said.

 

Colo. suspect's neighbors wait for bomb check

Neighbors of the man accused of firing in a packed movie theater outside Denver are facing another day away from home as police work to determine if he booby-trapped his apartment.

 

A closer look at Aurora shooting suspect James Holmes

James Holmes

Holmes graduated in the spring of 2010 with a degree in neuroscience from the University of California-Riverside, where he was remembered as an outstanding student who attended on a merit-based scholarship. "He was at the top of the top," said Chancellor Timothy White at a hastily called news conference. "He really distinguished himself."

 

Aurora victim Jessica Redfield escaped Toronto shooting

NHL writer Jessica Redfield was one of 12 people killed in movie theater shooting. In June, she survived a mall shooting in Toronto.

 

Analysis: Colorado shooting unlikely to spur changes in gun laws

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is a member of a coalition called Mayors Against Illegal Guns, but when he issued a statement expressing shock and horror on Friday after a mass shooting at a movie theater, he had nothing to say about gun control.

 

'Gangster Squad' Trailer With Theater Shooting Scene Pulled From 'Dark Knight' By Warner Bros.

Following the shooting deaths of at least 12 people at an Aurora, Colo., theater last night during a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises," a trailer for the upcoming movie "Gangster Squad" that was offered with the film has been pulled, Warner Brothers has reportedly confirmed to NBC News.

 

Security increased at movies following shootings

Some theaters and police around the U.S. stepped up security at daytime showings of the new Batman movie Friday after the massacre in Colorado, and while many fans were undeterred by the tragedy, others were nervous about going to see the film.

 

Raw Video: Crowds flee Colo. shootings

The Denver Post has posted cellphone video showing crowds fleeing the shooting at the Aurora, Colo., theater.

 

In pictures: US cinema shooting

Colorado Theater Shooting

14 people killed in US city of Denver...

 

Obama says he is 'shocked' by Colo. Shooting

President Barack Obama said Friday he was "shocked and saddened" by a deadly shooting at a suburban Denver movie theater and urged the nation to "come together as one American family" in the aftermath of the tragedy.

 

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