Jared loughner where is he now
But you can't. He wouldn't let you," the father said. Pima County Sheriff's officials, who investigated the case jointly with the FBI, withheld the crime reports under a federal court order for two years. District Judge Larry Burns had decided while the murder case was pending that publication of investigative materials might jeopardize the defendant's right to a fair trial. This release closes a two-year legal battle. Since the deadly spree in the northern Tucson suburb of Casa Adobes, law enforcement agents, medical experts, the media and public have dissected and psychoanalyzed Jared Loughner's life in an effort to understand why a troubled young man went ballistic.
Jared Loughner's father did not disable the car the night before the shootings and heard his son drive away around 6 a. When Jared Loughner returned home more than an hour later, his father saw him take a black bag out of the trunk of his Chevrolet Nova. His father could see what appeared to be "something placed inside of the front pockets of the hoodie" his son was wearing, according to the documents.
Randy Loughner questioned Jared about the items in the bag and his pockets inside the family home. Loughner stated that he chased after Jared, but was unable to catch him on foot; therefore, retrieved his keys to his vehicle. He began driving the neighborhood in an attempt to locate Jared. He located his son, prompting Jared to run off into the desert with the bag. Jared later walked to a convenience store where a cab driver picked him up and drove him to a shopping center where Giffords was meeting with constituents.
In the first frenzied moments after Jared Loughner shot the congresswoman and sprayed the crowd with gunfire on that Saturday morning, some were shouting to kill the gunman as horrified victims dragged him to the ground, disarmed him and held him until police arrived.
And the lady grabbed it and I said, 'Give me the clips, I'm gonna shoot the son of a expletive. Before the funeral of the youngest victim, 9-year-old Christina-Taylor Green, her father asked authorities if the family could have the earrings and iPod she had with her when she was shot, detectives said.
The iPod apparently had pictures the family wanted. A detective was able to get the earrings from the FBI. Police quickly made copies of pictures contained on the iPod. They made 8-by copies and a computer disc of the images to give to the family.
Green and handed those items over to him," an officer identified as B. Foust said, according to the files. Green at that time. She indicated a desire to know if at a time down the road she would be able to get her daughter's clothing.
She said that it was a 'Mom thing' and she really wanted to have them. Gabby Giffords and 18 others outside a Tucson-area supermarket in , apparently wrote a chilling poem for the event and left copies at the crime scene, newly released FBI records suggest. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald:. Records indicate copies of the line poem — marked with hand-scrawled doodles of a gun, bloodshot eyes and a spider dangling by a strand of web — were recovered at the Jan.
The files comprise thousands of pages — law enforcement reports, photographs and videos not previously released. Videos show Loughner entering the Safeway store and behaving casually moments before his violent outburst. While waiting at a checkout counter to pay for a bottle of water, he makes a series of odd hand movements which appear to be efforts at sign language — a skill he studied at Pima Community College before he was suspended for anti-social conduct.
At one point, Loughner glances up, as if looking for a surveillance camera, then smiles, rubs his heart, kisses his fingers and makes a sign with both hands. Finally, he points his index finger against his temple, as if firing a gun, and gestures skyward. The cashier and customers appear oblivious to the slender man wearing a dark sweatshirt knit cap. After paying for the water, Loughner collects his change and strolls outside, where he shot Giffords in the head and began singling out other targets.
Law enforcement photographs from the scene indicate bullets flew in all directions, with many entering the supermarket. One round penetrated a box of avocados, another struck a case of 7-Up and a third perforated a giant Safeway sign featuring a picture of a child. Several pictures show police holding Loughner on the ground, after taking over for civilians who ended the mayhem by tackling and subduing him.
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