Time and again in the last few weeks there have been voices in the media, voices on the right and voices on the left that have wondered aloud if it is time for the control of guns in this nation. With the tragic shooting in Aurora, Colorado and now the shooting at the Sikh Temple in Wisconsin, many are wondering what it would be like if things were more tightly controlled...
There have been some rumblings that the Obama Administration will consider a ban on the sale of ammo online. That was from a White House spokesperson in response to a bill that is going through the Senate right now that does just that...
Ashley Moser, who was seriously wounded in the Colorado theater shooting two weeks ago, not only faces the physical pain of recovery, but a pair of devastating emotional losses as well — her six-year-old daughter was killed in the tragedy, and Moser also suffered a miscarriage as a result of her injuries.
James Holmes, the former neuroscience graduate student suspected of killing 12 people and wounding dozens more during a July 20 shooting rampage at a movie theater in Aurora, CO, has been formally charged with 24 counts of murder and 116 counts of attempted murder.
Prosecutors in Aurora, Colorado have now leveled charges against James Holmes. He is facing 24 counts of murder and 116 counts of attempted murder in the shooting that took place at the Century 16 movie theater for the midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises on July 20...
Caleb Medley was one of the 58 people injured during last week’s horrific theater shooting in Colorado. As a result of that terrible ordeal, the aspiring comedian lost his right eye, suffered brain damage and is currently in a medically-induced coma. To make matters worse, he has no insurance and his bills could exceed $2 million. There is a bright spot in this terrible story, however.
James Holmes, the suspect in the Aurora, Colo. shooting during the midnight screening of ‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ which left 12 dead and 58 other injured, appeared in court Monday.
So, what happened?
We had planning on starting fresh this week; moving on from the Colorado movie theater tragedy and returning to coverage of movies and television. But one more thing before we proceed. Let’s take a moment to meet the victims and remember all who died far too soon.
The tragic events of yesterday have placed the film industry (and those who write about it) on shaky ground. This is the business of entertainment and entertainment reporting and let’s face it: with twelve people dead and dozens more wounded, the last thing anyone on either side of the Hollywood fence wants to think about is entertainment. Out of respect for the victims of and their families, it i
With all of the different perspectives on the shooting, we wanted to get something from someone that is in the area. We spoke with Dan Mandis, host on KOA Radio in Denver about what the city is doing to cope and how they are dealing with the shooting...
I had one of those moments this morning that you don't want to have. I got the call at 4:30 telling me that the Colorado Shooting had taken place. With 12 dead and nearly 60 injured in the mass shooting, you have many thoughts that go through your head...
Details about the victims of the mass shooting in a Colorado movie theater have been scant thus far, but the name of one woman killed in the attack has now been made public — and the details of the days leading up to her death are downright eerie.
Chris Kissel of Townsquare Media is a native of Aurora, Colorado scene of a late night shooting that has left 14 dead. Kissel visited on 'Mornings With Ken and Bernie' today and described the area along with some personal insights.
Kissel said Aurora is a Denver suburb but is a very large one with nearly 300,000 people...
On the heels of this morning’s shootings at a ‘Dark Knight Rises‘ screening in Aurora, Colorado that left 12 dead and 50 injured, Warner Bros. is considering cancelling screenings of the film across the country.
Following the tragic events that occurred in Aurora, Colorado early this morning when a shooter opened fire during a midnight screening of ‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ Warner Bros. has decided to pull the ‘Gangster Squad‘ trailer.