Colorado Massacre Suspect Makes Court Appearance

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Colorado shooting suspect James Eagan Holmes (L) sits with public defender Tamara Brady during his first court appearance in Aurora, Colorado, July 23, 2012.
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Colorado shooting suspect James Eagan Holmes (L) sits with public defender Tamara Brady during his first court appearance in Aurora, Colorado, July 23, 2012.

A judge in the western U.S. state of Colorado has ordered movie theater shooting suspect James Holmes to remain in jail until his next court appearance when he likely will be formally charged.

Prosecutors said Monday they are considering pursuing the death penalty for Holmes, who allegedly killed 12 people and wounded 58 others at a midnight screening Friday of the new Batman film The Dark Knight Rises.
Holmes, with his hair dyed bright orange, said nothing and looked dazed and unemotional during his first court appearance on Monday.  The judge informed him that he could face first degree murder charges.

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Authorities are investigating James Holmes and what might have turned a former Ph.D. student in neuroscience into a suspected mass murderer.
Police say Holmes is refusing to talk.
Holmes allegedly tossed a tear gas bomb into the theater before shooting at the audience with several weapons.  Police arrested him without a struggle in the parking lot.
The shooting has renewed gun control debates in the United States, particularly about the lack of regulation on purchasing ammunition over the Internet.  Authorities say Holmes bought thousands of bullets from websites in recent months.  Proponents of such sales say it is legitimate for sportsmen to buy large amounts of ammunition online.

Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.

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