?Looking dazed and with bright orange hair, the man accused of killing 12 and wounding 58 in a shooting rampage in a Colorado theatre appeared Monday in court for the first time.

James Holmes, wide-eyed and unshaven, appeared not to speak during the brief hearing. He will be formally charged next Monday.

Authorities say the 24-year-old former graduate student is refusing to co-operate, and it could take months to learn what prompted one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history.

A prosecutor said her office is considering pursuing the death penalty. Eighteenth Judicial District Attorney Carol Chambers said a decision will be made in consultation with victims’ families.

Holmes has been held in solitary confinement since the shooting.

Holmes began buying guns nearly two months before the shooting and recently bought 6,000 rounds of ammunition over the Internet, Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates said.

During the attack, Holmes allegedly set off gas canisters and used a semiautomatic rifle, a shotgun and a pistol to open fire, Oates said.

The semiautomatic assault rifle jammed during the attack, forcing the gunman to switch to another gun with less firepower, a federal law enforcement official told The Associated Press. That malfunction and weapons switch might have saved some lives.

Holmes’ apartment was filled with trip wires, explosive devices and unknown liquids, requiring police, FBI officials and bomb squad technicians to evacuate surrounding buildings while spending most of Saturday disabling the booby traps.

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Officials at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus were looking into whether Holmes, a former doctoral student in neuroscience, used his position in a graduate program to collect hazardous materials.

Holmes’ reasons for quitting the doctoral program in June remained a mystery. He recently took an intense, three-part oral exam that marks the end of the first year. University officials would not say if he passed, citing privacy concerns.

The family’s pastor recalled a shy boy who was driven to succeed academically. “He wasn’t an extrovert at all. If there was any conversation, it would be because I initiated it, not because he did,” said Jerald Borgie, who last spoke with Holmes about six years ago.

Sunday was a day for healing and remembrance in Aurora. Several thousand people attended a prayer vigil, and President Barack Obama visited with families of the victims. Obama said he told the families that “all of America and much of the world is thinking about them.”

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北京時(shí)間7月24日消息,據(jù)國(guó)外媒體報(bào)道,丹佛影院《黑暗騎士崛起》首映槍擊案嫌犯詹姆斯·霍爾姆斯于美國(guó)時(shí)間周一首次出庭,席上染著紅發(fā)的他大多時(shí)間向下看著桌子,偶爾茫然地抬眼,一言不發(fā)。詹姆斯被指控為一級(jí)謀殺,如果罪名成立,最終將被判處死刑。

詹姆斯的父親,羅伯特·霍爾姆斯在兒子作案后第二天飛到科羅拉多,他和詹姆斯的母親都向受害者家屬表示歉意,還通過(guò)律師表示不愿意向外界說(shuō)太多他們和兒子的關(guān)系。

與此同時(shí),《黑暗騎士崛起》的片方華納公司表示將捐款給科羅拉多奧羅拉影院的受害者。據(jù)悉,華納目前已經(jīng)和科羅拉多州長(zhǎng)辦公室聯(lián)系,表達(dá)了想要捐錢給基金會(huì)。

奧巴馬總統(tǒng)也去探望了丹佛槍擊案受害者的家屬,并向他們保證會(huì)幫他們伸張正義。“光明最終會(huì)沖破黑暗而到來(lái),雖然行兇者因其酷刑近期得到太多關(guān)注,可是最終這種關(guān)注會(huì)退去,當(dāng)他接受法律制裁后,最后被記住的還是用行動(dòng)影響這場(chǎng)悲劇的善行者?!?/p>

此前有報(bào)道稱,詹姆斯曾想加入一家射擊俱樂(lè)部。但是俱樂(lè)部老板因?yàn)檎材匪乖幃惖难孕卸芙^其加入。俱樂(lè)部老板格倫說(shuō):“現(xiàn)在回頭看看,那個(gè)聲音有點(diǎn)像《蝙蝠俠》里小丑的聲音。”

另?yè)?jù)霍爾姆斯的同學(xué)描述,霍爾姆斯平常十分安靜,也有社交障礙,但“并沒(méi)有到讓人懷疑他會(huì)成為殺人犯的程度?!?/p>