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This is an archive article published on July 24, 2012

Dark Knight shooting suspect was nice guy,says co-worker

Menchaca was 'shocked' when he got to know; Holmes had allegedly shot up a midnight screening

James Holmes,the man who has been suspected of shooting at least 12 people at a U.S. movie theater,was a nice guy who worked well with children,said a man who had worked with him.

Gabriel Menchaca,who worked with Holmes at a camp for needy kids for years ago,said he never guessed that his co-worker would be the suspect in the biggest mass shooting in U.S. history.

I would never have thought he would do something like that, Menchaca said.

He was a little isolated,but he was,you know,a nice guy, he added.

According to a news report,Menchaca recalled that Holmes was pretty good as a counselor and was never involved in any incidents when he worked there. The two were co-workers at Camp Max Straus in Glendale in 2008. They did not stay in touch after they left the camp. According to the report,Menchaca was shocked when he came to know that Holmes had allegedly shot up a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Colorado.

 

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