Pasco theater shooting
Theater shooting photos
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Unidentified relatives of Curtis Reeves are followed by the press at the Robert D. Sumner Judicial Center in Dade City on Tuesday after he made his first court appearance Tuesday. ANDY JONES/STAFF
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Former Tampa Police Capt. Curtis Reeves Jr., suspected of fatally shooting Chad Oulson and wounding his wife, in a Wesley Chapel movie theater Monday, makes his first court appearance Tuesday. POOL PHOTO
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Curtis Reeves, 71, was denied bond in his first court appearance Tuesday. He is charged with second-degree murder after a fatal shooting Monday at a Wesley Chapel theater. POOL PHOTO
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Defense attorney Richard Escobar, left, talks to the press after the first court appearance of his client, Curtis Reeves Jr., who is charged in the fatal shooting of Chad Oulson in a Wesley Chapel theater. Dino Michaels, right, an attorney with Escobar & Associates, looks on. ANDY JONES/STAFF
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This is a 1980 photo of then Tampa Police Lt. Curtis Reeves Jr. FILE PHOTO
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The Cobb theater in the Grove shopping center was closed Tuesday after a fatal shooting on Monday. A Pasco County deputy along with a shopping center security checks the identification of a worker entering the theater. ANDY JONES/STAFF
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Patrons leave the movie theater in Wesley Chapel after a man and woman were shot after an argument Monday. Chad Oulson died from the gunshot and his wife, Nicole, was wounded. CLIFF MCBRIDE/STAFF
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Curtis Reeves Jr. is seen in custody after a fatal shooting at a movie theater Monday in Wesley Chapel. CLIFF MCBRIDE/STAFF
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A Pasco County deputy and security officer check the identification of visitors at the Cobb theater in Wesley Chapel. The complex was closed Tuesday after a fatal shooting on Monday. ANDY JONES/STAFF
Pasco theater shooting
Defense attorney Richard Escobar, left, talks to the press after the first court appearance of his client, Curtis Reeves Jr., who is charged in the fatal shooting of Chad Oulson in a Wesley Chapel theater. Dino Michaels, right, an attorney with Escobar & Associates, looks on. ANDY JONES/STAFF