Heroes step up at movie theater shooting
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Neighbor says suspect was a nice guy, didn't get angry, CNN affiliate reports
- Suspect in shooting is a retired Tampa police officer
- Witness says argument escalated during previews, before movie started
- Victim's wife was wounded in the hand as she tried to shield her husband
It ended with the 43-year-old father shot dead amid the theater seats, and a 71-year-old retired police officer in custody.
Charged with second-degree murder, the ex-cop is set to make his first court appearance Tuesday.
The encounter between the
victim and the shooter began during an afternoon showing of the Robert
Redford film "Lone Survivor" at the Grove 16 theater in the Tampa suburb
of Wesley Chapel. The former officer, Curtis Reeves, was with his wife
and sat behind Chad Oulson and his wife. Chad Oulson was using his cell
phone and Reeves told him to put it away, according to police and
witnesses.
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The two men began to
argue and Reeves walked out of the theater. Police said Reeves was going
to complain to a theater employee, according to the police report.
When Reeves returned,
witnesses and authorities said that Oulson asked him if he had gone to
tell on him for texting. Oulson reportedly said, in effect: I was just
sending a message to my young daughter.
Voices were raised.
Oulson threw a bag of popcorn at Reeves, according to a police report,
and then the former Tampa Police Department officer took out a .380
semi-automatic handgun and shot Oulson.
Oulson's wife Nicole
raised her hand just before the shot was fired and the bullet went
through her hand and into her husband's chest, authorities said. She
suffered a non-life threatening wound.
During an interview after
Reeves was arrested, and after he was read his Miranda rights, Reeves
admitted to firing his weapon at the victim because "he was in fear of
being attacked," according to the police report.
Reeves told police that Oulson had hit him with what the police report describes as an "unknown object."
Witnesses told police they saw no punches being thrown during the incident, according to the report.
Two seats away from the violence, Charles Cummings and his son watched the men as they argued.
Cummings said that when Reeves returned to the theater, he didn't return with a manager.
"He came back very irritated," Cummings said.
There were 25 people in
the movie theater. After the shooting, some made valiant efforts to help
Oulson, who later died at a hospital, and to make sure no other people
were hurt.
An off-duty deputy
sheriff from Sumter County rushed over to make sure no more shots were
fired and that the shooter was not going to get up.
One of two nurses in the
audience ran to Oulson's side and performed CPR until paramedics
arrived. An autopsy will be conducted Tuesday.
"I can't believe people
would bring a pistol to a movie," said Cummings, a Vietnam War veteran
who was celebrating his birthday by spending the afternoon with his son.
Reeves retired in 1993
as a captain with the police department in nearby Tampa. He was also
director of security at Busch Gardens until 2005, CNN affiliate Bay News
9 reported. Police told CNN that Reeves was instrumental in
establishing the department's first Tactical Response Team.
It's unclear if Reeves has retained an attorney.
A neighbor told Bay News 9 that Reeves was a nice guy.
"Always smiling. I've never seen him angry," Bill Costas said. "If I needed help with something, he was always there."
Costas said he feels bad for the wives and families of both men.
Meanwhile, Cobb
Theatres, which operates the Grove complex, released a statement: "This
was an isolated altercation between two guests that escalated
unexpectedly. The safety, security and comfort of our guests and team
members are always our top priorities, and we are truly heartbroken by
this incident."
A list of prohibited
items and behavior in their theaters are on the theater website. Among
them: no cell phone use, including texting, in the theater auditorium.
And no weapons allowed.