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Aurora shooting: sportswriter Jessica Ghawi becomes first named victim Aurora shooting: sportswriter Jessica Ghawi becomes first named victim
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Jessica Ghawi, 24, is the first to be named of those slain during a late-night showing of The Dark Knight Rises in a movie theatre in Aurora, Colorado. Ghawi, who wrote under the pen name Jessica Redfield, was a Denver-based blogger who covered hockey.Jessica Ghawi, 24, is the first to be named of those slain during a late-night showing of The Dark Knight Rises in a movie theatre in Aurora, Colorado. Ghawi, who wrote under the pen name Jessica Redfield, was a Denver-based blogger who covered hockey.
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KSAT news in Ghawi's hometown of San Antonio reported Friday morning Ghawi's parents had confirmed the death. The news station said Ghawi had recently moved from San Antonio to Denver.KSAT news in Ghawi's hometown of San Antonio reported Friday morning Ghawi's parents had confirmed the death. The news station said Ghawi had recently moved from San Antonio to Denver.
The Denver sports station where Ghawi worked tweeted Friday morning that Ghawi had been killed.The Denver sports station where Ghawi worked tweeted Friday morning that Ghawi had been killed.
We're sad to report @JessicaRedfield, an intern for The Fan, was 1 of those killed in the theater shooting. Our prayers are w/her family.We're sad to report @JessicaRedfield, an intern for The Fan, was 1 of those killed in the theater shooting. Our prayers are w/her family.
Among several friends tweeting about her was Jesse Spector, a New York-based sports writer, tweeted Friday morning that "the world is much worse off without her."Among several friends tweeting about her was Jesse Spector, a New York-based sports writer, tweeted Friday morning that "the world is much worse off without her."
Spector told The Guardian Friday that the two were acquaintances who kept on touch on Twitter, talking mostly about their shared interest in hockey and sports journalism.
"She was gonna be a good one," Spector said.
It appears this was the second shooting Ghawi – who friends said went by the name of Jessica Redfield on social media – had experienced in recent months. On a blog which friends and colleagues linked to, Jessica Redfield described being "in the Eaton Center in Toronto just seconds before someone opened fire in the food court"It appears this was the second shooting Ghawi – who friends said went by the name of Jessica Redfield on social media – had experienced in recent months. On a blog which friends and colleagues linked to, Jessica Redfield described being "in the Eaton Center in Toronto just seconds before someone opened fire in the food court"
"I was shown how fragile life was on Saturday. I saw the terror on bystanders' faces. I saw the victims of a senseless crime. I saw lives change. I was reminded that we don't know when or where our time on Earth will end. When or where we will breathe our last breath. For one man, it was in the middle of a busy food court on a Saturday evening.""I was shown how fragile life was on Saturday. I saw the terror on bystanders' faces. I saw the victims of a senseless crime. I saw lives change. I was reminded that we don't know when or where our time on Earth will end. When or where we will breathe our last breath. For one man, it was in the middle of a busy food court on a Saturday evening."
* Three service members from Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora have been reported injured, according to KDVR Fox 31 Denver. Pentagon press secretary George Little told the Associated Press Friday that it's not yet clear how many military casualties there were, or whether they were deaths or injuries.
* Alex Sullivan, 27, was said to be in the theater at the time of the shooting. Denver Post reporter Kurtis Lee tweeted Friday that a crowd had gathered outside Gateway High School in Aurora Friday, were Sullivan's father was distributing fliers with his son's image.
* An unidentified six-year-old girl was reported dead after her father confirmed the slaying to Fox 31 Denver.
* Petra Anderson, an Aurora native currently living in Washington, was reportedly among those shot at the theater. Her friend Katelyn Statton was among those who tweeted that Anderson had been shot and was undergoing surgery Friday.
* Baton Rouge native Bonnie Kate Pourciau, 18, was shot in the knee and survived, according to CBS affiliate WAFB.