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This week's state is Colorado! We're talking about a shooting that happened at a theater around the time of The Dark Knight Rises!
Today, Hunter sat down once again with the former Chief Public Defender of Colorado, Doug Wilson. This time, Doug and Hunter discuss the Aurora Theater Shooting case. Just like the episode about the Parkland shooting, today's episode is designed to help people understand how such a heinous crime could end in a life over death sentence. In examining these cases, hopefully people can understand the power of mitigating evidence and a well- funded criminal defense team can have on a criminal case. Guests: Doug Wilson, Former Chief Public Defender of the State of Colorado Resources: THE “EVIL” DEFENDANT AND THE “HOLDOUT” JUROR: UNPACKING THE MYTHS OF THE AURORA THEATER SHOOTING CASE AS WE PONDER THE FUTURE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN COLORADO https://www.coloradodefenders.us/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Nelson-FINAL-1.pdf Aurora theater shooting trial: DA George Brauchler scolded over tweet https://sentinelcolorado.com/metro/theater-shooting-trial-da-brauchler-scolded-tweet/ A Record 9,000 People Were Called For Jury Duty In The Aurora Theater Shooting Trial https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/a-record-9000-people-were-called-for-jury-duty-in-the-aurora-theater-shooting-trial/ Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
Yawn! Up early because of t-storms this morning? We remember the 11th anniversary of the Aurora Theater Shooting. Adios, Cragatha "Beth" McCann - the pathetic Denver DA has announced she won't seek re-election (we celebrate and play her farewell.) Music from Tears for Fears all show - concert tonight at Pepsi Center. Good on the First Judicial DA's Office - today charging a 37 year-old man with fentanyl distribution resulting in death. Then - Steffan shares memories of July 20, 2012 and being on scene. We wrap the hour with the trailer of our film this week: "The Hustler" from 1961 - what a classic. Clips/trivia Friday 645pMT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Changing industries? Your resume and mindset may need a makeover!In this episode of The Next Best Thing podcast, learn strategies to best position yourself for your NEXT. From using key words in your resume to stand out and make it past artificial intelligence screenings, address your self talk so you don't stand in your own way, and remain open for abundance (and love) to find you. Episode Log: 1:15 Introduction3:13 Recap of Don's past work experiences6:12 Examples of how to translate your work experiences on your resume16:34 Don shares his mindset transformation and finding balance21:50 ACT Up Segment: Action steps to get from where you are to where you want to be.27:27 FREE offer to listeners Join The Next Best Thing community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenextbestthingact/?hl=enAbout Don:https://linktr.ee/donchampionDon Champion is an Emmy award-winning former CBS News Correspondent. He also spent more than a decade covering news in cities from Jackson, MS to New York City. During his time at CBS News, Don traveled extensively covering stories of national and international interest for more than 200 CBS television affiliates and partners across the globe, the CBS Evening News and CBS This Morning. Stories he covered include the Sandy Hook School Shooting, Aurora Theater Shooting, Pulse Nightclub Shooting, countless hurricanes, Pope Francis' 2015 visit to North America, the death of Fidel Castro, on the campaign trail coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election and the Trump White House. In his life after news, Don has worked in communications and program manager roles at Alaska Airlines and a top U.S. online retailer based in Seattle. While at Alaska Airlines, he helped produce external videos that helped the airline respond to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic- working closely with the CEO and President. In 2021, Don was even proudly named to the Native Son 101 List Class for speaking publicly about the discrimination that led to the end of his television news career. Don also started Nod Media & Consulting, a boutique agency specializing in creative video production, media consulting and media coaching & training services.
Are past offenses triggering you in your new season? Don Champion climbed the ranks to become a television network news correspondent before he was let go in 2017. He says he was questioned about his voice, asked about his weight and told to “butch it up” during his last few years at the network. Champion says those critiques served as ways to question his identity as a Black gay man. In this episode we discuss the private and very public ways Don made peace with his workplace trauma. Episode Log: 1:05 Host Aundrea Cline-Thomas talks about the 1 year anniversary of her NEXT18:15 Introducing Don Champion20:40 Don's national CBS news interview about his treatment at the company27:06 How Don tapped into his other passion for aviation to chart his transition31:38 How Don addressed his PTSD41:06 Announcement about a special giveaway Join The Next Best Thing community on Instagram: @thenextbestthingact About Don:https://linktr.ee/donchampion Don Champion is an Emmy award-winning former CBS News Correspondent. He also spent more than a decade covering news in cities from Jackson, MS to New York City. During his time at CBS News, Don traveled extensively covering stories of national and international interest for more than 200 CBS television affiliates and partners across the globe, the CBS Evening News and CBS This Morning. Stories he covered include the Sandy Hook School Shooting, Aurora Theater Shooting, Pulse Nightclub Shooting, countless hurricanes, Pope Francis' 2015 visit to North America, the death of Fidel Castro, on the campaign trail coverage of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election and the Trump White House. In his life after news, Don has worked in communications and program manager roles at Alaska Airlines and a top U.S. online retailer based in Seattle. While at Alaska Airlines, he helped produce external videos that helped the airline respond to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic- working closely with the CEO and President. In 2021, Don was even proudly named to the Native Son 101 List Class for speaking publicly about the discrimination that led to the end of his television news career.Don also started Nod Media & Consulting, a boutique agency specializing in creative video production, media consulting and media coaching & training services.
On July 20th. 2012, James Holmes opened fire on a crowded movie theater at a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises. Twelve people were killed and 70 others were injured, 58 of them from gunfire. It was the deadliest shooting in Colorado since Columbine. At the time, the 82 killed or injured was the largest number of victims in one shooting in U.S. history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/outlaws-gunslingers/support.
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Today marks the 10 year anniversary of the Aurora theater shooting when a gunman opened fire on a crowd of people. Twelve were killed and many others were injured. So, how have gun laws in Colorado changed? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie and Nathan interview theater shooting survivor Justin. He shares about grappling with this horror and discovering transformation. What does it look like to face suffering and overcome?
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Whether you get your news from TikTok or CNN these stories took the nation by storm. This week we talk about Annabelle the possessed doll and her escape over quarantine and the Aurora Theater Shooting. Follow us on instagram @gonnasoundweirdpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gonnasoundweird/support
Emergency physician Dr. Comilla Sasson talks about paying it forward in the pandemic based on her experiences responding to the Aurora Theater Shooting in 2012. Then, remembering one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, Frank Macon of Colorado Springs, who died last month at age 97. And preserving the realities of the Sand Creek Massacre.
Emergency physician Dr. Comilla Sasson talks about paying it forward in the pandemic based on her experiences responding to the Aurora Theater Shooting in 2012. Then, remembering one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, Frank Macon of Colorado Springs, who died last month at age 97. And preserving the realities of the Sand Creek Massacre.
Episode 00022Release Date: September 28, 2020Description: What data is stored on your phone and how can that help law enforcement investigations? In this episode, Scott Eicher, retired FBI agent and a subject matter expert (SME) in cellular analysis shares how and why you should use cellular analysis in your investigations. Scott goes into the history of the FBI Cellular Analysis Survey Team (CAST) and how they helped set the standard for cellular analysis as we know it today, plus the societal shift that came with this new type of evidence. Scott provides his perspective on how our society and law enforcement has changed after the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, 9/11 terrorist attack in 2001, and the Aurora theater mass shooting in 2012. Scott is currently the Director of Training & Professional Services with Hawk Analytics, Inc. (scott@hawkanalytics.com) and he gives us a quick overview of the services Hawk Analytics, Inc. provides in this episode. Names Dropped: Chad Fitzgerald, Chad Creasey, Bill Shute, Sally Rawlings, Mike Melson Public Service Announcements: Kyle Stoker on IACA Elections, Sam Gwinn, Rhea Gerstenkorn, Mindy Duong on Hiring Guide, Paul ArnoldRelated Links: https://www.hawkanalytics.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-eicher-61b8057b/ SEO Keywords: FBI, Cellular Analysis, Phone Records, Telephone Toll Analysis, 9/11, Columbine School Shooting, Aurora Theater Shooting, Crime Analysis, Intelligence AnalysisPodcast Writer: Mindy DuongTheme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com.Logo: Designed by Kyle McMullen. Please visit www.moderntype.com for any printable business forms and planners. Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.comPodcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.comYouTube Version: https://youtu.be/japS5yY2WB8
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Heather Dearman' is a surviving family member from the Aurora Movie Theater Shooting which occurred on July, 20th 2012. In this conversation Heather talks about the impact on her extended family, she shares what it was like to live in a traumatized close knit community and how she worked towards healing. Heather also shares the heartbreaking story of how her cousin Ashley was impacted and what continues to endure since the shooting. Heather is a true inspiration on how to find love in the darkness.Heather Dearman is a wife and mother of 5 children. She is the current chair of the 7/20 memorial foundation. Heather’s cousin Ashley was paralyzed in the July 20, 2012 Aurora Theater Shooting. Ashley’s unborn child and 6 year old daughter Veronica were also killed. Heather was inspired to join the foundation in 2015 after experiencing the love and compassion the community displayed at her youngest daughter’s lemonade stand fundraiser for the theater shooting memorial. For the following 3 years, she helped lead fundraising efforts for the permanent memorial, and in July of 2018, the permanent memorial "Ascentiate" was installed. Heather and her board are now focused on advocating for survivors of mass tragedy and their perpetual needs for resources that will support long-term resiliency. Heather also works closely with Aurora’s police officers and firefighters in her role with the city of Aurora’s civil service commission. Her connections with first responders, victims, survivors, and communities who have experienced tragedy propel her passion for proving that there is more love in the world than hate.
Steffan begins the program with a whole hour with outgoing Aurora PD Chief Nick Metz on his tenure, his handling of the Aurora Theater Shooting trial, the July incident outside of Aurora ICE facility, the Labor Day rally, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Trump Administration may change dozens of national monuments in the West, but after months of public input and review, the recommended changes remain a mystery. The White House is also already clearing the way for more private business on public lands, including National Parks. Plus, the artists who designed a new memorial to the Aurora theater shooting victims explains his design.
The five year anniversary of the Aurora Theater Shooting, Gubernatorial primaries, DIA's hefty price tag on renovations and protests of US Education Secretary visiting Denver are topics of discussion.
Colorado Senator Cory Gardner held a telephone town hall Wednesday, and people were eager to connect. He took questions from listeners about healthcare, Russia and marijuana. We share highlights. Then, the search for the best artist to design a memorial to the victims of the Aurora Theater Shooting. It’s been narrowed down to four candidates. Plus, a Franken-instrument built in Gunnison, Colorado. And, a Denver photographer remembers artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
On July 20, 2012, twelve people were killed and fifty-eight wounded at a mass shooting in a movie theater in Colorado. In 1999, thirteen kids at Columbine High School were murdered by their peers. In 2012, twenty children and seven adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary. Thirty-two were killed at Virginia Tech. Twelve killed at the Washington Navy Yard. In May 2014, after posting a YouTube video of ‘retribution” and lamenting a life of “loneliness, rejection, and unfulfilled desires,” a lone gunman killed six and wounded seven in Isla Vista. All of these acts of violence were committed by young men between the ages of eighteen and thirty.Mass violence committed by young people is now an epidemic. In the first fourteen school days of 2014, there were seven school shootings, compared to twenty-eight school shootings in all of 2013. New York Times-bestselling author Stephen Singular has often examined violence in America in his critically-acclaimed books. Here he has teamed with his wife Joyce for their most important work yet — one that investigates why America keeps producing twenty-something mass killers. Their reporting has produced the most comprehensive look at the Aurora shooting yet and draws upon the one group left out of the discussion of violence in America: the twenty-somethings themselves.While following the legal proceedings in the Aurora shooting, The Spiral Notebook is full of interviews with Generation Z, a group dogged by big pharma and anti-depressants and ADHD drugs, by a doomsday/apocalyptic mentality present since birth, and by an entertainment industry that has turned violence into parlor games. THE SPIRAL NOTEBOOK: The Aurora Theater Shooter and the Epidemic of Mass Violence by American Youth-Joyce and Stephen Singular.
Ep.2015:29 Host James Curtis discusses healing childhood emotional wounds in adults and our kids with GUEST: Therapist Denise Houston, LPC, http://denisehouston.com. News report on the Aurora Theater Shooting trial courtesy of NPR News.
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Aurora Theater Shooting trial, a proposal to expand the gun magazine limit and controversy surrounding a gay GOP group are topics of discussion.
Opening statements for the Aurora Theater Shooting to begin earlier than expected. Sheriffs sue over Colorado's legalization of marijuana. Littleton passes measure requiring voter approval for urban renewal tools. State Board calls for public input on proposed US 36 toll hike.
We discuss the Aurora Theater Shooting, guns, gun safety, as well as how and why events unfolded the way they did. Through the Jumpgate #028 m4a Through the Jumpgate #028 mp3
Hey everyone, and welcome back to Across the Airwaves' classic spin-off podcast entitled "Retro Reviews". Today we speak to you all with very heavy hearts as Woo and I return from our slumber to talk about the theater shooting that took place at The Dark Knight Rises midnight screening in Aurora, Colorado. First of all, we'd like to send our deepest sympathies from here at ATA towards the victims and the families of the victims during this terrible time. Secondly, this even really disturbed Woo and I, and we really get emotional and angry in this podcast. I do encourage you to listen to it, because we do get light-hearted again while talking about The Dark Knight Rises, Arrow & Supernatural at SDCC, and the Man of Steel trailer in detail. And while we do briefly discuss those last three things, the main event of this podcast is our long discussion on this event, as well as our Man of Steel trailer that is suppose to give us hope. If you are afraid to go see TDKR, or any movie at all, I'd encourage you to rise above your fear, doubts, and anger to do it. Not only is it one of the greatest films of the year, but it's also the most epic end to a trilogy that I have ever seen (well, maybe it ties with Return of the King & Return of the Jedi...). The whole point of The Dark Knight Rises and the Dark Knight Trilogy in general is overcoming fear to be better than we are. This is what I encourage all of you to do. Thank you, and enjoy our tribute to the families and victims of this terrible tragedy.