Photos: Mass shooting in Tucson on Jan. 8, 2011
- Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star
Rick Wiley
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Six people died and 13 were injured by gunfire when a gunman opened fire outside the Safeway store at Ina and Oracle roads north of Tucson on Jan. 8, 2011.
Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was holding a "Congress On Your Corner" event on Tucson's northwest side when the attack occurred.
Those who died:
Christina-Taylor Green, 9; Dorothy "Dot" Morris, 76; John Roll, 63; Phyllis Schneck, 79; Dorwan Stoddard, 76; Gabriel "Gabe" Zimmerman, 30
Shooting scene
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Anna Ballis, right, put compression on shooting victim Ron Barber's wounds Saturday before paramedics arrived. At UMC, Barber saw this photo in Sunday's newspaper and became determined to meet and thank Ballis.
James Palka / Associated PressCongresswoman shot, six dead
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Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is wheeled to a medical helicopter outside the Safeway at Ina and Oracle in Tucson, Ariz. on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011.
James Palka / Associated PressCongresswoman shot, six dead
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A body is taken from the scene of a shooting involving Rep. Gabrielle Giffords at Ina and Oracle on January 8, 2011 in Tucson, Ariz.
Dean Knuth / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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Law enforcement officers stand over the area where the shooting took place in front of a Safeway at the corner of Ina and Oracle in the aftermath of an attack that left Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords seriously wounded.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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Oro Valley police officers conduct a vehicle to vehicle search of all the autos in the parking lot of the shopping center at Ina and Oracle in the aftermath of a shooting that left Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords seriously wounded.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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A Pima County Sheriff's deputy stops a man who tried to duck in to the parking lot in the aftermath of a shooting that left Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords seriously wounded
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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Law enforcement personnel go through a briefing near the scene of the attack in the aftermath of a shooting that left Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords seriously wounded.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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Witnesses and bystanders wait inside the police lines in the aftermath of a shooting that left Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords seriously wounded.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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Witnesses and bystanders wait inside the police lines in the parking lot outside a Safeway at Oracle and Ina in the aftermath of a shooting that left Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords seriously wounded.
Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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Dr. Peter M. Rhee speaks to the media during a press conference at University Medical Center Friday, January 6, 2011. The surgeon spoke about Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims' conditions after the shooting.
Jill Torrance / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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Julian Secomb and Nancy Unklesbay place flowers near the office of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords after they hearing about Giffords being shot during a Congress on the Corner event.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot
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Mary Helen Kaser, Pat Canady and Kelly Canady cry near the office of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords after they heard about her being shot during a Congress on the Corner event. "She was just so special and a moderate, I don't know why anyone would want to shoot her," said Pat.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarU.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords
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U.S. District Judge John Roll
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Congresswoman shot, six dead
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Congresswoman shot, six dead
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Congresswoman shot, six dead
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Leticia Diaz, center, hugs her son Brandon Diaz, 10, as they gather with other supporters in the lawn outside the University Medical Center where Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and other victims are being treated after a shooting on Saturday.
Jill Torrance / Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot, six dead
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Congresswoman shot, six dead
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Supporters say prayers and place candles around a photo of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords on the lawn outside the University Medical Center.
Jill Torrance /Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot, six dead
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Neighbors and passersby watch as Pima County Sheriff's block entrance to the street where the shooter, Jared Loughner, lived northwest of Tucson.
Ron Medvescek/Arizona Daily StarCongresswoman shot, six dead
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Ernie Freuler fights back tears as Ray Lilley takes photos of the scene outside the office of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords after Giffords was shot in the head by a gunman who opened fire outside a grocery store,
Chris Morrison / Associated PressCongresswoman shot, six dead
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Steve and Patty Dean embrace eachother as they stand near the office of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords after they hearing about Giffords being shot during a Congress on the Corner event.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily StarRick Wiley
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U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was shot point-blank in the head on Saturday at a northwest-side grocery store and remains hospitalized. Killed in the rampage were: Federal Judge John Roll; Gabe Zimmerman, Giffords' director of community outreach; Dorwan Stodder, a church volunteer; and a 9-year-old, Christina-Taylor Green.
The pistol used in the shooting rampage in which six people were killed and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was wounded malfunctioned, investigators said at a news conference today.Β Sheriff Clarence Dupnik also said three people prevented the attack from being worse.
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was in surgery within 38 minutes of arriving at University Medical Center with a gunshot "devastating wound" to the head that required the removal of half her skull, doctors said at a news conference this morning.
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