Crime & Safety

QUESTION: Do You Feel Safe Going To The Movies?

People across the country are stunned following a midnight shooting of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora, CO. Police have arrested a suspect, James Holmes, 24, who witnesses say was firing randomly at people. Twelve people are confirmed dead.

Question: Do you feel safe at the movies?

Twelve people are confirmed dead following a mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, CO, during a midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises."

Dozens of other people were injured in the shooting, including a 3-month-old, according to CNN.

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A suspected shooter, James Holmes, is in police custody. The 24-year-old told police that he also had explosives in his apartment. CNN is reporting that authorities are searching his apartment, and they have confirmed that it is "booby trapped."

Authorities say he carried at least one assault rifle and two handguns, and witnesses also reported that he used teargas before he started firing.

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Witnesses say he allegedly opened fire and randomly shot movie-goers.

The Friday morning massacre at the Century 16 in Aurora took place 19 miles and 13 years from Columbine High, but it’s the kind of tragedy that can open up wounds in every region in America.

Including Washington.

  • The shooting at Cafe Racer in May shook Seattle when four were shot dead and five injured in a random shooting inside the coffee shop. Another woman was murdered by the gunman in a carjacking just afterward, before he took his own life.
  • In 2006, a gunman hunted down guests at a Capitol Hill late-night house party and fatally shot six people, including teenagers. The incident has been nicknamed the Capitol Hill Massacre. He shot himself as police arrived.
  • In 2005, a deranged gunman walked into the Tacoma Mall and shot over 20 rounds of ammunition into the crowd of shoppers. Six were shot and the shooter held four people hostage but no one was killed.

Nationwide, this is the sixth mass, random shooting of the year. All such events—not just the local ones—remind us of just how vulnerable we are.

And they bring the specter of copycats who think they can do it just a little better—or bigger.

We ask you: Should metal detectors become as standard as popcorn machines at movie theaters? Should there be armed security, or will a thick dude in a yellow jacket be enough to stop someone carrying a gun who wants to get in with or without a ticket? Will there be no more dress-up at the theater, which apparently allowed the Aurora gunman to enter with a handgun, a rifle, a gas canister and a gas mask?

One New York theater has already decided to increase security at its showings.

What do you think this morning in light of Aurora, the newest name in tragedy?


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