As you will recall, the Aurora mass shooting left 12 dead and 58 injured at a Century 16 theater in Colorado.
Sparks on the Horizon
The same chain was hit again. It was at a Century 14 theater at 8:40 p.m. on Tuesday night, August 14th, in Nevada, which found another moviegoer hurt in a shooting. But this time it occurred when a 56-year-old man shot himself in the buttocks during a showing of The Bourne Legacy.
The threats were made in multiple states, but nothing suspicious was located, Mayton said. A threat was also phoned into the corporate office.
All of the threats concerned the action movie The Expendables 2, which opened Friday, Mayton said.
"We acted very quickly to make sure our patrons are safe," Mayton said by phone Friday afternoon.
Officers were dispatched to check Carmike theaters through the South. Carmike owns 233 theaters with 2,236 screens in 35 states. It the fourth largest theatre company in the United States. Carmike was founded when Carl L. Patrick, Sr. acquired Martin Theatres from Fuqua Industries in 1982. The theater name comes from a combination of Carl L. Patrick, Sr.'s two sons, Carl Jr. and Michael, hence Carmike.
Media outlets Friday reported police searching theaters in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and North Carolina. NBCChicago.com showed aerial video of law enforcement agencies setting up outside a theater in Morris, Illinois, southwest of Chicago.
Man Carrying Gun Arrested
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, in a coincidence (?), reported a man carrying a gun and knives was arrested Thursday night, August 16th, at the Carmike 15 theater in Columbus, Georgia. Investigators said they do not believe the 23-year-old man is responsible for the bomb threats.
Joshua L. Vardeman, 23, who faces three misdemeanor charges, had purchased a ticket for a special screening of The Expendables 2 and tried to enter carrying a computer bag, police said.
Vardeman was stopped by an officer, who found a 9 mm automatic handgun and several bullets.
Investigators also searched Vardeman's car and home, but no explosive devices were found. Vardeman was released from jail at 5 a.m. after posting $1,076 bond, police said.
The Expendables 2, which opened Friday, stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Chuck Norris, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Liam Hemsworth, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. In this sequel, the mercenary group gets together for what they think is an easy paycheck, but when one of the crew is murdered on the job, the quest for revenge puts them deep into enemy territory.
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The Sidereal Month
On August 10th, in "Religious Red Dawn?," I wrote, "Will August 19th (a Sunday) or August 20th (Monday, the calendar month anniversary since the Aurora red dawn event) be especially dangerous? The shooters' killing clocks work much differently than yours and mine. We need to be aware."
The same chain was hit again. It was at a Century 14 theater at 8:40 p.m. on Tuesday night, August 14th, in Nevada, which found another moviegoer hurt in a shooting. But this time it occurred when a 56-year-old man shot himself in the buttocks during a showing of The Bourne Legacy.
Witnesses inside the theater told officers the gun fell from the man's pocket as he was adjusting himself in the seat. It fired when the revolver dropped to the floor, striking him.
No one else was hurt in the theater at 1250 Victorian Avenue, Sparks, Nevada.
“There was no panic in the theater as only five people heard the shot out of the approximate 30 people in attendance,” police said.
“There was no panic in the theater as only five people heard the shot out of the approximate 30 people in attendance,” police said.
Nationwide Theater Alert
Then on Friday afternoon, August 17th, law enforcement authorities checked theaters in several states playing The Expendables 2. They were investigating several bomb threats made to a Georgia-based movie theater company. Callers identifying themselves as employees of a vendor used by Columbus-based Carmike Cinemas made the threats to theaters, Terrell Mayton, company spokesman, said Friday afternoon.The threats were made in multiple states, but nothing suspicious was located, Mayton said. A threat was also phoned into the corporate office.
All of the threats concerned the action movie The Expendables 2, which opened Friday, Mayton said.
"We acted very quickly to make sure our patrons are safe," Mayton said by phone Friday afternoon.
Officers were dispatched to check Carmike theaters through the South. Carmike owns 233 theaters with 2,236 screens in 35 states. It the fourth largest theatre company in the United States. Carmike was founded when Carl L. Patrick, Sr. acquired Martin Theatres from Fuqua Industries in 1982. The theater name comes from a combination of Carl L. Patrick, Sr.'s two sons, Carl Jr. and Michael, hence Carmike.
Carmike theaters are largely positioned in rural or suburban areas with populations under 200,000. The company bills itself as "America's Hometown Theater."
Media outlets Friday reported police searching theaters in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and North Carolina. NBCChicago.com showed aerial video of law enforcement agencies setting up outside a theater in Morris, Illinois, southwest of Chicago.
Man Carrying Gun Arrested
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, in a coincidence (?), reported a man carrying a gun and knives was arrested Thursday night, August 16th, at the Carmike 15 theater in Columbus, Georgia. Investigators said they do not believe the 23-year-old man is responsible for the bomb threats.
Joshua L. Vardeman, 23, who faces three misdemeanor charges, had purchased a ticket for a special screening of The Expendables 2 and tried to enter carrying a computer bag, police said.
Vardeman was stopped by an officer, who found a 9 mm automatic handgun and several bullets.
Investigators also searched Vardeman's car and home, but no explosive devices were found. Vardeman was released from jail at 5 a.m. after posting $1,076 bond, police said.
Not Batman, But Are Bats Expendable?
The Devetashka cave is considered to be one
of the most significant natural habitats
of bats in Europe. Photo by Evgenidinev
On November 16, 2011, the production received a fine (of between $343–$3,440) from the Bulgarian environmental protection agency for unlawfully removing shrubs and small trees from the entrance of Devetashka Cave. Although permits had been obtained, allowing sets to be built in the area, including a bridge directly to the cave, environmentalists complained that filming may damage the cave, the habitat of approximately 40 endangered species. To avoid further problems, the producers agreed to not film explosions, car chases and fires near the cave.However, later that month Bulgarian environmentalists claimed that the bat population in the cave had been reduced by up to three quarters-from approximately 30,000 recorded in 2010 to 8,000 in 2011. Nikolay Simov of the Center for Bat Studies and Protection at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences blamed The Expendables 2's production for the reduction...On February 23, 2012, a Bulgarian court ruled that the crew had violated the law of their filming permit.
Kun Liu, a Chinese stuntman, was killed in Bulgaria on October 27, 2011, during the making of The Expendables 2. The stunt took place on the Ognyanovo Reservoir/Dam in the town of Elin Pelin, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The first month anniversary is here, marking four weeks since the red dawn shooting in Colorado's Aurora. It happened on July 20th, early Friday morning.
August 17th is another Friday, another opening for new movies, and a New Moon. In between, the Sikh Temple shooting happened on a Sunday, August 5th, near the two week anniversary.
We do.
As I continued, on the 10th, "The conjunction of several threads are coming together when you begin to realize that many religious groups are holding their services in movie theaters during non-movie mornings."
Be alert. Be safe.
As I continued, on the 10th, "The conjunction of several threads are coming together when you begin to realize that many religious groups are holding their services in movie theaters during non-movie mornings."
Be alert. Be safe.
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