Barrack Obama "Shocked and saddened" over shooting at 'The Dark Knight Rises'
July 20, 2012 19:28
Early on Friday, a mass shooting at the Denver-area cinema immediately alter the release of the Dark Knight Rises, killed over 14 people and at least 50 people injured.
Barrack Obama said that he was shocked and saddened at this horrific incident that happened in Aurora near Denver. He also promised that with the help of his admnistration he would do everything possible to single out on the responsible perpetrators and see to it that justice is delivered.
He also said that he would not tolerate and violence that would harm his people.He also asked the people to unite in such challenging times.
Obama had been notified by the Homeland Security official, John Brennan at 5:26 am, local time when the shootings took place.
Witnesses said that a gunman waded through the packed hall of "The Dark Knight Rises" the final movie in the Batman Trilogy, that was released today. He also set off a smoke bomb like device and mercilessly massacred the crowd with his bullets.
The gunman was detained and the police have his custody but no further details were released. His identity and motives remain concealed until now.
Mitt Romney and his wife expressed their grief over the incident too and said that justice must be brought to those who were the victims in this ghastly incident.
(AW- Anil)