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Retired officer charged in shooting

- TAMARA LUSH The Associated Press

WESLEY CHAPEL, FLA. —A 71-year-old retired police officer accused of shooting a man dead in a Florida movie theatre told authoritie­s that “he was in fear of being attacked” during Monday’s confrontat­ion.

Curtis Reeves is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 43-year-old Chad Oulson. A judge ordered Reeves held without bond during a court hearing Tuesday.

Pasco County Sheriff’s officials say Reeves initially asked Oulson to stop texting at the theatre in Wesley Chapel, a suburb about a half-hour north of downtown Tampa.

Sheriff’s Det. Allen Proctor wrote that Reeves spoke to Oulson during the movie previews, then got up from his seat and informed management.

When Reeves returned to his seat “additional words were exchanged” and Oulson threw a bag of popcorn at Reeves, the report said.

After officers read him his rights, Reeves told the detective that Oulson struck him in the face with an unknown object, and that’s when he removed a .380 calibre gun from his pants pocket. The report said Reeves fired the gun and struck Oulson once in the chest and that he “was in fear of being attacked.”

Oulson’s wife, who was also in the theatre, had put her hand on her husband’s chest prior to the shooting in an attempt to shield him. Officials say she was also struck by the bullet.

There were about 25 people in the theatre at the time of the shooting, witnesses and authoritie­s said. The movie playing was Lone Survivor, about Navy SEALS in Afghanista­n.

“I can’t believe people would bring a pistol, a gun, to a movie,” said Charles Cummings, who was sitting near Oulson and Reeves. “I can’t believe they would argue and fight and shoot one another over popcorn. Over a cellphone.”

Cummings, who said he was a combat marine in Vietnam, said Oulson fell onto him and his son. When they spoke to reporters on Monday, both had blood on their clothes.

“Blood started coming out of his mouth,” said Alex Cummings. “It was just a very bad scene.”

Charles Cummings said his son went to call 911, while Cummings and another patron who was a nurse began performing CPR on the victim.

The man sitting next to the suspect happened to be an off-duty deputy from another county, and he grabbed the gun out of Reeves’ hand, and the suspect did not attempt to get away, Cummings said.

Oulson and his wife were taken by ambulance to a Tampa-area hospital, where Chad Oulson died, said Sheriff’s Office spokesman Doug Tobin. His wife’s injuries were not considered lifethreat­ening.

Tampa Police spokeswoma­n Laura McElroy said in a news release that Reeves was a captain when he retired from the department in 1993. She added that he was instrument­al in establishi­ng the agency’s first tactical response team.

After he retired, Reeves worked security for the Busch Gardens theme park and was on the board of a neighbouri­ng county’s Crime Stoppers organizati­on.

Reeves’ son also is a Tampa officer, police said.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Authoritie­s say an argument over cellphone use in the Cobb theatre in Florida led to a shooting death Monday.

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