
Hearing ahead of trial for accused theater shooter Curtis Reeves
A hearing is being held ahead of the trial for accused Pasco County movie theater shooter and former Tampa Police Captain Curtis Reeves. Reeves is accused of killing Chad Oulson in January 2014 at a Wesley Chapel theater.
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