Crime & Safety

Connecticut Man Survives Colorado Movie Massacre

Stephen Barton of Southbury suffered gun shot wounds to the chest and neck in the Aurora mass shooting.

 

A Connecticut man was among those shot inside an Aurora, Colo. movie theater early Friday morning when a gunman opened fire on the crowd, killing 12 people and wounding 58 in one of the deadliest shootings in recent U.S. history.

Stephen Barton, 22, of Southbury, remained in an Aurora hospital Friday night after suffering gunshot wounds to his neck and chest as well as some superficial wounds to his arm and surrounding areas, said Barton’s brother, David, 27, of New York City.

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Stephen Barton had surgery to remove shotgun pellets from his neck and chest earlier Friday and was recovering with his parents at his bedside, David said.

“I was able to speak with him around noon our time,” David said. “He was in good spirits and said that he feels alright.”

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According to a report on Syracuse.com, the website for the Syracuse Post Standard newspaper, Stephen recently graduated from Syracuse University and was on a bike trip across the country with a friend and fellow Pomperaug High School alum, whom the Post Standard identified as Ethan Rodriguez-Torrent, a Yale University student. Rodriguez-Torrent was in the movie theater but was not injured, according to the Post Standard report.  

David Barton did not have any information on the shooting itself or the scene inside the movie theater.

“When I've spoken with him it's been strictly focused on how he is doing and his condition,” he said.

The suspected shooter, James Eagan Holmes, was taken into custody following the shooting. He was believed to have been carrying four weapons, including an assault rifle, a shotgun, and a .40-caliber Glock, according to the Huffington Post.


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