Friday, March 4, 2016

Aurora shooter James Holmes transferred out of Colorado prison


 
James Holmes, convicted of 24 counts of murder for opening fire in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater in 2012, was attacked in prison while in protective custody, a prison official said.
Holmes, 28, who is serving a life sentence, was assaulted by another inmate at the Canon City, Colo., penitentiary after a security gate was inadvertently left open, ABC News reported. He has since been moved to another prison.
"We had not allowed Holmes at that time to come into daily contact with other offenders," Colorado Prisons Director Steve Hager said. "That was not part of the management plan of him."

Hager said the attack was part of the reason for moving Holmes. "There were many concerns. The attack was part of the concern," he said.
Holmes was convicted on 24 counts of murder and 140 counts of attempted murder in the shooting rampage in 2012. He typically only came into contact with prison staff at the prison. But as he left a case manager's office on Oct. 8, 2015, a prison staffer opened a sliding gate, unaware it put Holmes near Mark Daniels, a convicted car thief. Daniels attacked Holmes, hitting him on the head several times, and an officer escorting Holmes was unable to radio for assistance because "his battery had gone dead," a post-incident assessment said.
 Prison staff broke up the assault, but Daniels struck a female staffer "on the left side of her below the eye, and on the top of her head," the ABC news report said.
Holmes did not require medical attention.
Holmes was transferred to an undisclosed penitentiary outside of Colorado, Fox 


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