The man accused of killing a dozen people in a Colorado movie theater will make his first appearance in court on Monday. 'Calculation' ahead of shooting
Suspect not a loner
Obama tries to comfort victims
Calls for tough firearm control ignored
Keith Hoover (L) and Monica Matryba pray while they hold a photo of friend Jon Blunk, killed while protecting his girlfriend in the Century 16 movie theater shootings last Friday, at a prayer vigil for the victims in Aurora, Colorado July 22, 2012.
Obama on Sunday traveled to Colorado and offered hope and comfort to victims of the gunman.
The man accused of shooting up a Colorado movie theater, dressed in full body armor with his hair dyed red in tribute to the comic book villain The Joker, remains an enigma: an apparently quiet, studious doctoral candidate with next to no cyber footprint in today's social- media-saturated culture.
There is no sign that US political leaders, lawmakers or the public are ready to take any steps toward tighter gun control after Colorado shooting. 'Calculation' ahead of shooting
Obama vows to ensure public safety
Colorado suspect not a loner
As more details of the Colorado shooting tragedy that killed 12 and wounded 58 were released over the weekend, arguments on gun control heated up in the United States.
The man accused in a shooting rampage at a Denver-area premiere of the new "Batman" film received a high volume of deliveries.
Obama vows to ensure public safety
US calls for gun control grow
Barack Obama has promised every effort will be made to ensure the safety of Americans, a day after a shooting rampage killed 12 people.
NYC on alert after shooting
US calls for gun control grow
Police probing a Colorado shooting rampage prepared on Saturday to send in a robot to detonate what they called a sophisticated booby-trap in the apartment of a man accused of killing 12 people at a screening of the new "Batman" film.
US President Barack Obama on Friday afternoon received further briefing on the deadly mass shooting incident in Aurora, Colorado. NYC on alert after shooting
US calls for gun control grow
The New York City Police Department will be tightening security after a shooting at a midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises killed 12 in Colorado.