4 dead after police standoff at a Colo. townhome
AURORA, Colo. (AP) - Four people, including an armed suspect, died during an hours-long police standoff Saturday at a Colorado townhome, authorities said.
An Aurora police department SWAT team responded after shots were heard at the home at about 3 a.m., Aurora police Sgt. Cassidee Carlson said. Investigators said two men and a woman appeared to have been killed before officers arrived.
The suspect shot at police who approached the front of the home with an armored vehicle and tear gas at about 8:15 a.m., and he was killed when he fired at officers from a second-story window about 45 minutes later, Carlson said. It wasn't known if officers shot the suspect or if he shot himself.
A fifth person escaped unharmed and called police to report that she saw three people inside the home who "appeared lifeless," said Carlson, who declined to elaborate about the woman's escape.
A motive for the killings was unknown. Police wearing gloves and carrying evidence bags were going over the crime scene.
"We're just getting in there with our crime scene detectives, so obviously we'll have to determine if it was our rounds or his rounds," Carlson said.
Police declined to release the name of the suspect or victims.
"We have an idea of who they are, but we obviously want to confirm their identities with the coroner," said Carlson, who declined to release the relationship between the victims and the shooter.
Officers evacuated neighbors' homes during the standoff and used a bullhorn to communicate with the gunman, urging him to surrender.
"After we arrived on scene, there were no more shots fired up until he fired at us," Carlson said. "During this time he was all over the house. He moved furniture. He was throwing things. He was agitated. He was irrational."
A large front window was missing in the modest two-story townhome, the window's mini-blinds in disarray. Bullet holes marked two upstairs windows, and neighbors milled about outside.
The shootings occurred about four miles southeast of the Aurora Mall, where 12 people were killed and dozens were wounded by a gunman at a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight Rises" on July 20. The man charged in that shooting, James Holmes, goes to court Monday for a preliminary hearing in which prosecutors will lay out their case against him.
Aurora, just east of Denver, is one of Colorado's largest and most diverse cities with more than 335,000 residents. It is home to Buckley Air Force Base as well as the sprawling University of Colorado Health Sciences Center campus.
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Associated Press writer Thomas Peipert contributed to this story.
Once again, KATU, you publish the name of the perpetrator of the theater shooting and relegate the victims to nameless obscurity. Â You are only contributing to these people's desire for fame and glory. Â Freedom of the press should only be given to those who understand responsible journalism. Â Shame on you, KATU.
 @Beti AURORA, Colo. (AP) which means it was not a KATU story, but (AP)
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The names of the dead were withheld by the police until they are positively sure what happened.
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KATU just basically continued the story.
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If you do not like the stories that are printed on KATU...simple fix, do not click on them.
Not rocket science really
@Just LookinSo I'm only supposed to post comments that are positive and never critical? Â A KATU staff member may not have written the story but they chose to post it on their website.
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And I wasn't commenting on the current shooting. Â If you will reread my comment, you'll see I was referencing the theater shooting.
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By P. SOLOMON BANDA, Associated Press Published: Jan 5, 2013 at 9:50 AM PST Last Updated: Jan 5, 2013 at 3:43 PM PST
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KATU, why aren't you reporting on the Atlanta mother who hid with her kids in the attic yesterday, then shot an intruder five times when he tried to get in? The intruder survived, and she had to pretend she had more rounds to get him to run away after her low-capacity six shot revolver was out of ammunition.
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low-capacity six shot...Atlanta, Georgia...Portland Oregon? Long stretch
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Six shots is not low capacity or high capacity. It is six shots. That is what it was designed for. Did she have training in the proper use of it? Was it small or large caliber? Trying to politicize a story is a bit of a reach...
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What is up with this Entire State? why do they have so many issues?
 @lee986321 Oxygen deficiency.
Thin air at that altitude.
Maybe it's simply the result of more people running out in knee-jerk fashion to buy more guns after every shooting. Now there are just more guns in the hands of people who started out thinking they were protecting themselves but who are the unstable, paranoid, impulsive, and over-reactive types, i.e., the kind of personality that thinks a gun is the solution to every problem.
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We'll have to revisit Newtown in a year or so and see if their gun death rate goes up.
 @ormom Yet as over 100,000,000 guns have been sold in the USA in the past 20 years, crime rates, including murders with firearms, have continued to decline.
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Where is your data? And it's death by firearm, not overall crime.
 @ormom Isn't it weird that the national media isn't carrying this story?
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/woman-hiding-kids-shoots-intruder/nTm7s/
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Did you know that the Brady folks want to ban the "saturday night special" that she used to defend herself?
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Isn't it weird that the national media isn't carrying this story?
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/12/17/Security-guard-stops-theater-shooting
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Did you know that Feinstein's gun bill that Obama wants to sign would make that weapon a "military-type assault weapon" and that you would not be able to buy, sell, import or manufacture magazines for it? Because it has a pistol grip, which is one of the elements that make a weapon "military."  http://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/assault-weapons
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Isn't it weird that people keep talking about the "knee-jerk fashion to buy" without acknowledging that there are dots here to connect?  ON HER OWN WEBSITE, FEINSTEIN DECLARES THAT SHE WILL EFFECTIVELY PUT THESE WEAPONS IN THE SAME CLASS AS MACHINE GUNS.
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Meanwhile, Bloomberg is saying that college kids aren't responsible enough to carry weapons. The only college kid I know right now served in Iraq, works during the day doing armed private security for federal buildings and unspecified government clients including people like high-profile defendants, and teaching CHL classes on the side. Or, as somebody like you migh say "the unstable, paranoid, impulsive and over-reactive types that think a gun is the solution to every problem."
Of course, they're still going to grandfather in all the guns that already exist, and just force us to register them. What guns? I don't have any guns. I don't have any magazines.
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 @ormom What facts do you base this information on?
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Where does one find data on just how many unstable, paranoid,
impulsive, and over-reactive types have guns presently?
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"What facts do you base this information on?"
I said maybe it's the result. I didn't claim to have any data - simply wondering if there is a connection. Conversely, you don't have any data which disproves it either.
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"Where does one find data on just how many unstable, paranoid,
impulsive, and over-reactive types have guns presently?"
The police blotter in Anytown, USA. We have the 10th highest gun death rate in the world. We need more guns why?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_firearm-related_death_rate
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Terrible situation. Hearts are about to break once again in this already fractured part of our nation. =(
This is the fourth mass-murder in the Denver area in seven MONTHS. Not to mention that a police officer was executed with a shot to the head in a city park not long before that. There's something deeply wrong with that place. I don't know what it is, but it's very creepy. The people there just seem a bit "off." It's sad.
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