Web Extra: Theater Shooting Suspect Was Grad Student at Colorado Medical School
By: NBC News
Updated: July 20, 2012
"The University of Colorado Denver Aschutz Medical Campus can confirm that Mr. James Holmes was in the process of withdrawing from the University of Colorado Denver's graduate program in neurosciences," the univesity statement said. "Mr. Holmes enrolled at the university in June 2011."
The university website listed one of his courses as the Biological Basis of Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders. He was scheduled to make a presentation to the class in the spring on MicroRNA biomarkers.
Officials said they believe Holmes, born Dec. 13, 1987, is the man who killed at least 12 people at a midnight showing of the new Batman movie in Aurora, a suburb of Denver.
Holmes' family, who live in Rancho Penasquitos, a community in the northeastern part of San Diego, issued a statement through the San Diego Police Department. They said "our hearts go out to those who were involved in this tragedy and the family and friends of those involved." They also asked for privacy, saying they were "still trying to process this information." A man believed to be Holmes' father was seen leaving with luggage, escorted by police.
Police said he had attended a San Diego High School, but did not say which one. It hasn't been reported where he went to undergraduate school.
Public records indicate that Holmes lived with two roommates, also from California, in the Aurora, Colo., building where police have found explosives, at 1690 Paris St., Apt. 10.
Holmes was not on any watch list that would have alerted authorities that he was dangerous, officials said. The incident was not believed to have any connection to international terrorism, they added.
An earlier report that the car Holmes was driving had Tennessee plates turned out to be incorrect, officials said.
Police said the gunman entered through an exit door and appeared at the front of the theater and released a canister, thought to be tear gas, that let out a hissing sound.
He then started shooting into the crowd, sparking pandemonium. Police told NBC News that Holmes carried two pistols, a rifle and a shotgun.
Witnesses said he was wearing a bullet-proof vest and dressed entirely in black. Some also said he was wearing a gas mask or goggles. A police officer told TODAY that the shooter might have been wearing "some sort of Batman costume."
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