U.S. Gunman Bought 6,000 Rounds of Ammo

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The gunman arrested over the Colorado movie theater massacre bought more than 6,000 rounds of ammunition over the Internet in the last two months, the local police chief said Friday.

All the ammunition was purchased legally; as were four weapons bought by James Holmes at local gun shops over the last 60 days, according to Aurora police chief Dan Oates.

In an end-of-day update, he amended slightly the number of victims of the shooting at a midnight screening of the latest Batman movie, "The Dark Knight Rises," from 71 to 70. Twelve of them died, including 10 in the theater.

"Nearly everyone was shot," he said, adding that a "handful" of those treated in hospital did not have gunshot wounds, but suffered other injuries in the mayhem.

"In the last 60 days, (Holmes) purchased four guns at local metro gun shops and through the Internet, he purchased over 6,000 rounds of ammunition," said Oates, who occasionally fought to control his emotion.

The ammunition included more than 3,000 rounds bought by the 24-year-old for an assault rifle, 3,000 rounds for two Glock handguns and 300 rounds for a shotgun.

"Also through the Internet, he purchased multiple magazines for the .223 caliber assault rifle, including one 100-round drum magazine, which was recovered from the scene," Oates added.

"I'm told by experts that with that drum magazine, he could have gotten off 50 to 60 rounds... within one minute. And as far as we know, it was a pretty rapid pace of fire in that theater."

He added: "My understanding is that all the weapons that he possessed he possessed legally, and all the clips that he possessed, he possessed legally, and all the ammunition he possessed, he possessed legally."

The shooting, the latest such incident, has revived the perennial debate about gun control in the United States.

The well-funded U.S. gun lobby, led by the influential National Rifle Association (NRA), accuses President Barack Obama of favoring a U.N. treaty as a ruse to limit Americans' constitutional right to own as many guns as they wish.

Comments 4
Thumb jcamerican 21 July 2012, 10:47

I have to admit, with all the guns and outlaws in Lebanon. Still safer than the states.

Thumb benzona 21 July 2012, 15:23

people in Lebanon get shot dead in total impunity, and it isn't mediatized...

Thumb Marwan34 21 July 2012, 12:09

I thought the same after the Norway Massacre and this one actually well in Lebanon many Households are armed to teeth so if someone tries to commit a massacre he will face many people who could stop him !!

Default-user-icon zed (Guest) 21 July 2012, 14:14

Yes sure, the bestial west. Because the arabs don't go around slaughtering their own people, do they?