
“Oulson was fatally wounded. His wife was hit, too, through the hand as she raised her hand in front of her husband as the shooter drew a handgun. Oulson staggered toward the Cummings and fell on them, Charles Cummings said. The shooter sat down and put the gun in his lap. Oulson later died. His wife, Nicole, suffered a non-life threatening wound to her hand. Reeves retired in 1993 as a captain with the police department in nearby Tampa. He was also director of security at Busch Gardens until 2005, the station reported.”
http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/13/justice/florida-movie-theater-shooting/
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