Tucson, Arizona Assassination Attempt & Killings

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Arizona Congresswoman Shot By Gunman
Arizona Congresswoman Shot By Gunman : NPR

[There are conflicting reports as of the moment whether she has been killed. One station is reporting she is in surgery. However, there are deaths.]

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and six others died after a gunman opened fire at a public event on Saturday, member station KJZZ in Phoenix has confirmed.

The Pima County, Ariz., sheriff's office told news director Mark Moran the 40-year-old Democrat was killed.

Giffords, who was re-elected to her third term in November, was hosting a "Congress on Your Corner" event at a Safeway in northwest Tucson when a gunman ran up and started shooting, according to Peter Michaels, news director of Arizona Public Media.

Giffords was talking to a couple when the suspect ran up and fired indiscriminately from about four feet away, Michaels said.

The suspect ran off and was tackled by a bystander. He was taken into custody. Witnesses described him as in his late teens or early 20s.

Giffords was first elected to represent Arizona's 8th District in 2006. The "Congress on Your Corner" events allow constituents to present their concerns directly to her.

Giffords was married to astronaut Mark Kelly, a veteran of Desert Storm. They have two children.
 
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Reports: Congresswoman Giffords Shot In Arizona

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) has reportedly been shot in the head at point blank range at an event in her district.

While NPR and CNN initiallly reported that Giffords and at least six others were killed in the shooting, local news confirmed with the hospital at 2:30 ET that she remains in surgery. We are expecting a news conference at 3:30 ET.

Reports: Congresswoman Giffords Shot In Arizona | TPMDC
 
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There are reports that District of Arizona chief judge John Roll was one of those killed. John McCarthy Roll is a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. He joined the court in 1991 after being nominated by President George H.W. Bush. Roll is the Chief Judge of the court serving as the court's lead judicial administrative officer in conjunction with the Clerk of Court in the day to day operations of the Court. John Roll - Judgepedia

In 2009, District of Arizona chief judge John Roll faced death threats after presiding over a $32 million civil-rights lawsuit filed by illegal immigrants against an Arizona rancher. After Judge Roll ruled the case would be certified, threats came from talk-radio shows which fueled controversy and spurred audiences into making threats against the judge. During one show, Roll logged more than 200 phone calls as some callers threatened the judge and his family. This resulted in the judge and his wife were given a protection detail for about a month. An US Attorney's investigation ruled that four men were identified as threat makers, but no charges were filed. Security enhancements of federal judges - Judgepedia
 
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Reports: Congresswoman Giffords Shot In Arizona

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) has reportedly been shot in the head at point blank range at an event in her district.

While NPR and CNN initiallly reported that Giffords and at least six others were killed in the shooting, local news confirmed with the hospital at 2:30 ET that she remains in surgery. We are expecting a news conference at 3:30 ET.

Reports: Congresswoman Giffords Shot In Arizona | TPMDC


News reports now state that Giffords IS in surgery and is in critical condition.
 
Tea party nut job shoots Arizona Rep. Giffords in the face, 6 killed in rampage

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The Associated Press: Arizona Rep. Giffords shot, 6 killed in rampage

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona was shot in the head Saturday by a gunman who opened fire outside a grocery store during a meeting with voters, killing a federal judge and five others in a rampage that rattled the country and left Americans questioning whether divisive politics had pushed the suspect over the edge.

Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said Giffords was the target of a gunman whom he described as mentally unstable and possibly acting along with an accomplice. He said Giffords was among 13 people wounded in the melee that killed six people, including Arizona's chief federal judge, a 9-year-old girl and an aide for the Democratic lawmaker. He said the rampage ended only after two people tackled the gunman.

The sheriff pointed to the vitriolic political rhetoric that has consumed the country as he denounced the shooting that claimed several of his friends as victims, including U.S. District Judge John Roll. The judge celebrated Mass on Saturday morning like he does every day before stopping by to say hello to his good friend Giffords.

"When you look at unbalanced people, how they respond to the vitriol that comes out of certain mouths about tearing down the government. The anger, the hatred, the bigotry that goes on in this country is getting to be outrageous," the sheriff said. "And unfortunately, Arizona I think has become the capital. We have become the mecca for prejudice and bigotry."

The reaction to the shooting rippled across the country as Americans were aghast at the sight of such a violent attack on a sitting member of Congress. The shooting cast a pall over the Capitol as politicians of all stripes denounced the shooting as a horrific and senseless act of violence. Capitol police asked members of Congress to be more vigilant about security in the wake of the shooting, and some politicians expressed hope that the killing spree serves as a wakeup call at a time when the political climate has become so emotionally charged.

"It is a tragedy for Arizona, and a tragedy for our entire country," President Barack Obama declared.

Giffords, 40, is a three-term moderate Democrat who narrowly won re-election in November against a tea party candidate as conservatives across the country sought to throw her from office over her support of the health care law. Her office in Tucson was vandalized in the hours after the House passed the overhaul last March as anger over the law spread across the country.

Police say the shooter was in custody, and was identified by people familiar with the investigation as Jared Laugher, 22. Pima County Sheriff's officials said he used a 9 mm pistol to carry out the attack. U.S. officials who provided his name to the AP spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release it publicly.

The suspect's exact motivation was not clear, but a former classmate described Laugher as a pot-smoking loner who had rambling beliefs about the world. Federal law enforcement officials were poring over versions of a MySpace page that belonged to Jared Loughner and over a YouTube video published weeks ago under an account "Classitup10" and linked to him. The MySpace page, which was removed within minutes of the gunman being identified by officials, included a mysterious "Goodbye friends" message published hours before the shooting and exhorted his friends to "Please don't be mad at me."

In one of several Youtube videos, which featured text against a dark background, Loughner described inventing a new U.S. currency and complained about the illiteracy rate among people living in Giffords' congressional district in Arizona.

"I know who's listening: Government Officials, and the People," Loughner wrote. "Nearly all the people, who don't know this accurate information of a new currency, aren't aware of mind control and brainwash methods. If I have my civil rights, then this message wouldn't have happen (sic)."

Giffords spokesman C.J. Karamargin said three Giffords staffers were shot. One died, and the other two are expected to survive. Gabe Zimmerman, a former social worker who served as Giffords' director of community outreach, died. Giffords had worked with the judge in the past to line up funding to build a new courthouse in Yuma, and Obama hailed him for his nearly 40 years of service as a judge.

Giffords was first elected to Congress amid a wave of Democratic victories in the 2006 election, and has been mentioned as a possible Senate candidate in 2012 and a gubernatorial prospect in 2014.

Giffords is married to astronaut Mark E. Kelly, who has piloted space shuttles Endeavour and Discovery. The two met in China in 2003 while they were serving on a committee there, and were married in January 2007. Sen. Bill Nelson, chairman of the Senate Commerce Space and Science Subcommittee, said her husband is training to be the next commander of the space shuttle mission slated for April. His brother is currently serving aboard the International Space Station, Nelson said.

Giffords, known as "Gabby," tweeted shortly before the shooting, describing her "Congress on Your Corner" event: "My 1st Congress on Your Corner starts now. Please stop by to let me know what is on your mind or tweet me later."

"It's not surprising that today Gabby was doing what she always does, listening to the hopes and concerns of her neighbors," Obama said. "That is the essence of what our democracy is about."

Giffords has drawn the ire of the right in the last year, especially from politicians like Sarah Palin over her support of the health care bill. It's still not clear if the gunman had the health care debate in mind or was focused on his own unique set of political beliefs as witnessed in the Internet videos.

Law enforcement officials said members of Congress reported 42 cases of threats or violence in the first three months of 2010, nearly three times the 15 cases reported during the same period a year earlier. Nearly all dealt with the health care bill, and Giffords was among the targets.

Giffords' Tucson office was vandalized a few hours after the House voted to approve the health care law in March, with someone either kicking or shooting out a glass door and window. More recently, the sheriff also said that someone in a "very angry audience" at a Giffords event dropped a weapon out of their pants.

In an interview after the vandalism, Giffords referred to the animosity against her by conservatives. Palin listed Giffords' seat as one of the top "targets" in the midterm elections because of the lawmakers' support for the health care law.

"For example, we're on Sarah Palin's targeted list, but the thing is, that the way that she has it depicted has the crosshairs of a0 gun sight over our district. When people do that, they have to realize that there are consequences to that action," Giffords said in an interview with MSNBC.

In the hours after the shooting, Palin issued a statement in which she expressed her "sincere condolences" to the family of Giffords and the other victims.

The sheriff used the word "vitriol" several times to express his disgust with the political climate in the country and in Arizona, a heavily conservative state that put itself at the center of the national debate on immigration last year with a contentious crackdown on illegal immigrants. Residents and politicians here have also vocally opposed Obama and Democrats on health care.

The shooting occurred at a shopping center called La Toscana Village as Giffords met with voters outside a Safeway grocery store.

Mark Kimball, a communications staffer for Giffords, described the scene as "just complete chaos, people screaming, crying." The gunman fired at Giffords and her district director and started shooting indiscriminately at staffers and others standing in line to talk to the congresswoman, Kimball said.

"He was not more than three or four feet from the congresswoman and the district director," he said.

Law enforcement officials and reporters from around the country quickly descended on Tucson, the second biggest city in the state and home to the University of Arizona. The scene has been converted into a command post with about a dozen or so emergency vehicles and agents in FBI jackets milling about the location.

Outside Giffords' office on Capitol Hill, a handful of congressional staffers could be seen walking into her office without comment, some with roller bags and one who was in tears. About a half dozen yellow flowers placed by one mourner sat outside the door.

In Loughner's middle-class neighborhood — about a five-minute drive from the scene — sheriff's deputies had much of the street blocked off as curious neighbors asked what was going on. The neighborhood sits just off a bustling Tucson street and is lined with desert landscaping and palm trees.

Neighbors said Loughner kept to himself but that they often saw him walking his dog, almost always wearing a hooded sweat shirt listening to his iPod. Neighbors said Loughner lived with his parents.

"We're getting out of here. We are freaked out," 33-year-old David Cleveland, who lives a few doors down from Loughner's house, told The Associated Press.

Cleveland said he was taking his wife and children, ages 5 and 7, to her parent's home when they heard about the shooting.

"When we heard about it we just got sick to our stomachs," Cleveland said. "We just wanted to hold our kids tight."

High school classmate Grant Wiens, 22, said Loughner seemed to be "floating through life" and "doing his own thing."

"Sometimes religion was brought up or drugs. He smoked pot, I don't know how regularly. And he wasn't too keen on religion from what I could tell," Wiens said.

The shooting comes amid a highly charged political environment that has seen several dangerous threats against lawmakers but nothing that reached the point of actual violence.

A San Francisco man upset with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's support of health care reform pleaded guilty to threatening the Democratic congresswoman and her family, calling her directly on March 25 and threatening to destroy her Northern California home if she voted for health care reform.

In July, a California man known for his anger over left-leaning politics engaged in a shootout with highway patrol officers after planning an attack on the ACLU and another nonprofit group. The man said he wanted to "start a revolution" by killing people at the ACLU and the Tides Foundation.

During his campaign effort to unseat Giffords in November, Republican challenger Jesse Kelly held fundraisers where he urged supporters to help remove Giffords from office by joining him to shoot a fully loaded M-16 rifle. Kelly is a former Marine who served in Iraq and was pictured on his website in military gear holding his automatic weapon and promoting the event.

"I don't see the connection," between the fundraisers featuring weapons and Saturday's shooting, said John Ellinwood, Kelly's spokesman. "I don't know this person, we cannot find any records that he was associated with the campaign in any way. I just don't see the connection.

"Arizona is a state where people are firearms owners — this was just a deranged individual," Ellinwood said.

Giffords is known in her southern Arizona district for her numerous public outreach meetings, which she admitted in an October interview with The Associated Press can sometimes be challenging.

"You know, the crazies on all sides, the people who come out, the planet earth people," she said with a following an appearance with Adm. Mike Mullen in which the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was peppered with bizarre questions from an audience member. "I'm glad this just doesn't happen to me."

Associated Press Writers Pauline Arrillaga in Tucson, Jacques Billeaud, Bob Christie and Paul Davenport in Phoenix, and Espo, Matt Apuzzo, Eileen Sullivan, Adam Goldman and Charles Babington in Washington contributed to this report. Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Further web development will be updated.
 
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based on that video, i'm expecting a very sloppy PR battle to come between Tea Party backers n most everyone else. even tho gmerits n some others here have talked about armed revolution against the US Govt, they will be doing cartwheels to distance themselves from this guy, even as the media will spotlight the "extreme rhetoric/lone wolf" dynamic.

as to Loughner(sp?) himself, i do hope they can euthanize him quickly...it IS Arizona, after all. hopefully any Federal trial wont happen in a namby-pamby circuit.
 
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Christina Taylor Greene: Arizona Shooting Claims Life Of 9-Year-Old Born On 9/11
Gabrielle Giffords Shot: Congresswoman Shot In Arizona (LIVE UPDATES)


9-year-old victim of deadly rampage identified
9-year-old victim of deadly rampage identified | KVOA.com | Tucson, Arizona


[NINE - 9 - YEARS OLD!!!]

Gabriel Zimmerman, 30, was among those killed. The girl who died was identified as Christina Green, a third grader. The others killed were Dorothy Morris, 76; Dorwin Stoddard, 76; Phyllis Schneck, 79; and John M. Roll.

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Sarah Palin's PAC Puts Gun Sights On Democrats She's Targeting In 2010
Sarah Palin's PAC Puts Gun Sights On Democrats She's Targeting In 2010

[Palin's condolences are a bit late in coming and short in sincerity. Yes, this is a nut case that did the shooting. But, a nut case pushed over the edge by the inflammatory rhetoric of irresponsible, ignorant, self-serving, and profiteering clowns. Palin got her wish. Palin is an idiot. Is there really any argument. I think this finishes off any positive Palin influence for a very very long time. As for a political office/career of any kind within the USA, she is TOAST. ]


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Editorial: Officials shouldn't have to live in fear
Editorial: Officials shouldn't have to live in fear | StarTribune.com

The motives of the shooter remained a mystery as this edition of Opinion Exchange went to press. Early speculation focused on the angry political environment that has plagued Arizona and much of the country, but history cautions that Americans should withhold judgment until all of the facts are in.

We are all waiting. But, it is inescapable a Democrat was the target.
 
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Police Hunt for 'Person of Interest' in Tucson Shooting
Man Described as White Male Between 40 And 50 With Dark Hair
Police Hunt for Second Person in Connection to Arizona Assassination Attempt on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords - ABC News

"We are not convinced that [the gunman in custody] acted alone, there is some reason to believe he came to this location with another individual, and that individual is involved," Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik said at a press conference yesterday.

The person of interest was last seen wearing blue jeans and a dark blue jacket, Pima County Sheriff's Department officials said in a news release.

Meanwhile, the alleged gunman, 22-year-old Jared Loughner, remains in custody and has invoked his right to silence, authorities said.

Dupnik described the alleged shooter as mentally unstable.

The congresswoman was the clear focus of the gunman's assault, Dupnik said.

"He ran through the crowd and when he got to [Giffords] he just started shooting," the sheriff said.

"The anger, the hatred, the bigotry that goes on in this country is getting to be outrageous. And unfortunately Arizona I think is the capital. We are the Mecca for prejudice for prejudice and bigotry," he said.
 
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US Congresswoman among 12 shot at in Arizona
US Congresswoman among 12 shot at in Arizona - World News - IBNLive

An Arizona law enforcement source told that Loughner is not talking to investigators and has invoked his right against self-incrimination.

[And this from a "mentally unstable" individual. Anyone who commits murder is "mentally unstable." This was a planned attack from a knowing calculating individual. He is not schizoid, etc.]
 
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Obviously this guy was a mentally disturbed individual based on his youtube and other internet postings. He may have also been influenced by the overheated rhetoric in a time this country is in great turmoil. The rhetoric sadly comes from both sides and I think its pathetic to use this trajedy to smear republicans or tea party activists as responsible. In effect, just perpetuating the cycle of ridiculous rhetoric.
Its a trajedy, let's let it speak for itself rather than tar others with whome you disagree. As an independent, i cringe at hearing Sarah Palin speak and Ive seen idiots in all parties on television including tea partiers such as Sharon Angle and the Delaware witchcraft lady, but making the leap from idiots to murderers or inciting murder is not an intelligent position. The guy's video clearly points to a schizophrenic cracked individual obsessed with mind control and speaking of rejecting God. His psychotic break could have occurred in a vacuum and she may have just been a politician that was an easy target who was local and meeting with the general public at a Safeway in his town. She was anti-immigration, pro-gun democrat.

Let's grow up and turn down the hyperboly, it only contributes to more of the same. Pointing fingers with this terrible trajedy takes away from the pain done to the familes and loved ones and for what? To attack those you disagree with their politics? Come on
 
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Can We Tone Down the Political Rhetoric?
January 9th, 2011 at 11:03 am DAVID FRUM
http://www.frumforum.com/can-we-tone-down-the-political-rhetoric
 
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Obviously this guy was a mentally disturbed individual based on his youtube and other internet postings. He may have also been influenced by the overheated rhetoric in a time this country is in great turmoil. The rhetoric sadly comes from both sides and I think its pathetic to use this trajedy to smear republicans or tea party activists as responsible. In effect, just perpetuating the cycle of ridiculous rhetoric.
Its a trajedy, let's let it speak for itself rather than tar others with whome you disagree. As an independent, i cringe at hearing Sarah Palin speak and Ive seen idiots in all parties on television including tea partiers such as Sharon Angle and the Delaware witchcraft lady, but making the leap from idiots to murderers or inciting murder is not an intelligent position. The guy's video clearly points to a schizophrenic cracked individual obsessed with mind control and speaking of rejecting God. His psychotic break could have occurred in a vacuum and she may have just been a politician that was an easy target who was local and meeting with the general public at a Safeway in his town. She was anti-immigration, pro-gun democrat.

Let's grow up and turn down the hyperboly, it only contributes to more of the same. Pointing fingers with this terrible trajedy takes away from the pain done to the familes and loved ones and for what? To attack those you disagree with their politics? Come on

:cool: no offense, but ur gonna find ur effort at bipartisanship is whistling in the fukn wind. as i wrote earlier, there r even some on this board who've started threads detailing this-or-that recent incident between the Federal Government and the States as being "the start of the Insurrection/Revolution".

There is an active campaign to repeal the 14th Amendment, backed by the "Tea Party". Even as a 2nd Amendment absolutist myself, meaning i myself subscribe to what's sometimes called the "Insurrectionist interpretation" of the 2nd, i can tell u that the recent SCOTUS victories via the HELLER and MCDONALD decisions have been read by a few as the actual prelude to a real revolution, not simply as the recognition of an inalienable right that has been under assault for the last few decades.

This killing was EXTREMELY POLITICAL. there r rhetorical cartwheels available to anyone to (ineffectively) pretend otherwise, but they will sacrifice their credibility quickly. it WILL be unfair to tar all tea-partiers with this event, but it would be worse to pretend that this was just "some nut"...a nut who apparently had at least one accomplice.

incidentally, i'd like to point out to my progressive brothers n sisters that FORCE INEQUALITY BEGETS VIOLENCE. decades of what can only be described as sheer Democratic pussyhood have helped create this situation. to be perfectly cold about it, perhaps this shooting will teach progressives AND Democrats to not be so despicably, cravenly afraid of political confrontation, and not be afraid of guns in the hands of citizenry.

the forces of oppression in this country have never been afraid of either, n they've been making plans for a looong time, as even Stormfront.org could reveal for u.

this mass-murder will prove a political watershed.


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Police Hunt for 'Person of Interest' in Tucson Shooting
Man Described as White Male Between 40 And 50 With Dark Hair
Police Hunt for Second Person in Connection to Arizona Assassination Attempt on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords - ABC News


Live Blog: Latest Developments on Arizona Shooting
Live Blog: Latest Developments on Arizona Shooting - NYTimes.com

2:52 P.M. Sheriff: Second Suspect Was Cab Driver; Not Involved
My colleague Marc Lacey reports the following about the second suspect in the Arizona shooting:

The Pima County sheriff said on Sunday that the search for a second person had ended. He said that a man seen in a security video shortly before the suspect shooter went on his spree had been found and interviewed and cleared of any involvement in the shootings.

Investigators said that the second man was a taxi driver who drove the suspected gunman to the scene. Upon arriving there, the passenger said he did not have change and he and the taxi driver went into the supermarket for change and the two then walked out together and separated.
 
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