YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    James Holmes' Psychiatrist Sued by Widow of Aurora Shooting Victim

    The widow of one of the victims of the Aurora, Colo., movie theater killings has sued the psychiatrist of alleged shooter James Holmes for failing to ask authorities to detain him after she recognized the threat he posed. 

    University of Colorado Denver psychiatrist Dr. Lynne Fenton treated Holmes when he was a neuroscience graduate student and, as has been reported, became alarmed after he told her about his violent fantasies. She reached out to the university's police force to warn them about his erratic behavior weeks before the Aurora shooting. 

    However, a civil lawsuit filed this week in Denver on behalf Chantel Blunk, the widow of Jonathan Blunk, 26, faults Fenton for rejecting the campus police's offer to have Holmes placed on a 72-hour "psychiatric hold."

    "Defendant Fenton knew that James Holmes was dangerous," the suit reads. "Defendant Fenton had a duty to use reasonable care to protect the public at large from James Holmes. Defendant Fenton was presented with the opportunity to use such reasonable care when the Colorado University Police offered to apprehend James Holmes on a psychiatric hold. Defendant Fenton breached her duty to use reasonable care."

    Weeks after Fenton became alarmed, Holmes opened fire in a crowded midnight screening of "The Dark Knight Rises," killing 12 people and wounding dozens. He faces 166 charges, including murder, and his killing spree has inspired a lawsuit on behalf of several of the victims' families against the theater chain that screened the film for failing to provide adequate security.  Prosecutors have said that Holmes tried to call Fenton, but failed to reach her, before he opened fire that night.

    Fenton's employer, the University of Colorado Denver, is also named as a defendant.

    In a statement to TheWrap, a University spokeswoman said, "The University of Colorado Denver has nothing but sympathy for the victims of the Aurora Theater Shooting and their families, but in our initial review of this case, the University believes this lawsuit is not well-founded legally or factually."

    Fenton's attorney Richard Murray declined to comment.

    Blunk, who has two young sons, is seeking at least $75,000 in damages.

    "As a direct and proximate result of Defendant Fenton's negligence and through the doctrine of respondeat superior, Colorado University's negligence, the Plaintiffs will suffer loss of companionship, emotional and psychological distress, economic damages, extreme mental and emotional pain and suffering and fear," the suit reads.

    Pamela Chelin contributed to this report

    News for You

    • Original ‘Hangover’ Baby Back for Part 3

      For the third and final chapter of the record-breaking R-rated “The Hangover” franchise, the original gang has been assembled for one last raucous romp. Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong, Heather Graham and even baby Tyler (or Carlos, … Continue reading →

    • Ryan Gosling Booed as Cannes Pans 'Only God Forgives'

      “Only God Forgives” but Cannes audiences don’t. Despite the fact that Ryan Gosling and director Nicholas Winding Refn’s first film together “Drive” received rave reviews and had everyone excited for their second collaboration, “Only God Forgives,” that early good buzz … Continue reading →

    • Restaurant learns online reviews can make or break

      SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet.

    • Wolverine’s World of Hurt: Baddies Silver Samurai, Viper, Yukio Bring the Pain in New Trailer

      The official trailer for "The Wolverine" has been unleashed in all its berzerker rage. With the new trailer comes enticing looks at some characters that many Marvel fans know and love, including the deadly Viper (who sports a snake-like tongue … Continue reading →

    • Attorney: Donald Trump lied on stand

      CHICAGO (AP) — The attorney for an 87-year-old woman who accuses Donald Trump of cheating her in a skyscraper condo deal told Chicago jurors on Wednesday that he was personally repulsed by the "Apprentice" star whom he said lied on the witness stand.