2012年8月2日星期四

Aurora heroes: Three who gave their lives


Sources told KMGH that Fenton contacted several members of a "behavioral evaluation & threat assessment" team to say Holmes could potentially be a danger to others, the station reported.
The "BETA" team consists of "key" staff members from various university departments who have specific expertise in dealing with assessing potential threats on campus, the school says on its net site.
Holmes was a doctoral student at the university's Anschutz Medical Campus until June, when they withdrew from the program.
Sources told KMGH that university officials never contacted Aurora police with Fenton's concerns before the July twenty killings.

The psychiatrist's concerns surfaced in early June,  six weeks before the July twenty killings inside a film theater in Aurora, sources told the Denver station.
Twelve people were killed & 58 wounded when the gunman opened fire in the coursework of a screening of the new Batman film. James Holmes, 24, was charged Monday with murder & tried murder in the case; they also faces weapons charges.


Michael Carrigan, chairman of the CU board of regents, told KMGH they did not know if Holmes had ever been discussed by the BETA team, KMGH reported.
"It's the first I am hearing about this," they reportedly told the station.
Authorities have remained silent about a feasible motive in the case.
Prosecutors say they will start turning over thousands of pages of discovery in the next couple of days. The defense said it needs this information to prepare for the hearing.

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