James Holmes guilty of Batman shooting

James Holmes guilty of Batman shooting

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 12:07 AM IST
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(FILES): This July 23, 2012 file photo shows James Holmes appearing in court at the Arapahoe County Justice Center in Centennial, Colorado. A US jury on July 6, 2015 has found the 'Batman' massacre gunman James Holmes guilty of murder . Jurors deliberated on whether Holmes was sane when he cold-bloodedly opened fire on a packed Colorado cinema showing "The Dark Knight Rises" on July 20, 2012. AFP PHOTO / FILES / POOL /RJ SANGOSTI |

Colorado theater shooter could now face death penalty

Centennial (US) : “Batman” theater gunman James Holmes has been found guilty on all charges — and could now face the death penalty — over the 2012 massacre that left 12 dead and 70 more injured in Colorado.

 Judge Carlos Samour took a full hour to read out the verdicts relating to each of the 82 victims hit when Holmes opened fire at a packed midnight screening of “The Dark Knight Rises” in the town of Aurora, just outside Denver. The 27-year-old Holmes, dressed in a blue shirt and cream-colored trousers with his hands in his pockets, showed no emotion as the verdicts were read out.

The trial now moves to the sentencing phase, in which prosecutors are calling for Holmes — who had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity — to face the death penalty. Jurors will reconvene next Wednesday, reports AFP.

The jury foreman handed over a thick stack of verdict forms, representing the scale of the atrocity: in all, Holmes faced 164 charges of murder and attempted murder, as well as one count of possession of explosives.

There was some relief at the verdicts. “I felt so much relief and closure,” Jansen Young, whose boyfriend Jon Blunk died trying to protect her from the bullets with his body, was quoted by the Denver Post as saying.

“It’s been a long three years and it’s clearly not over,” said Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, but added: “While it’s been difficult and emotional for everybody, in particular families, we’re happy we’ve reached this point.”

Jurors were relatively quick to reach their verdicts: they only retired to deliberate Wednesday on whether Holmes — who has been in custody since he was arrested outside the theater — was sane when he opened fire.

Wrapping up the trial on Tuesday, prosecutor George Brauchler ran through a blow-by-blow account of the massacre, which stunned America and reignited the country’s perennial debate about gun control.

Referring to the 400 people in the theater, he said: “They came in hoping to see a story of a hero dressed in black, someone who would fight insurmountable odds in the name of justice and trying to protect others.

“Instead a different figure appeared by the screen dressed all in black. And he came there with one thing in his heart and in his mind — and that was mass murder,” the prosecutor said.

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