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Video: Hospital security detains dad enraged over child’s murder in theater shooting

Editors Note: Heidi witnessed this father being asked to leave hospital property by security guards and thought she overheard him saying his daughter was dead. He agreed to this interview because he was upset that he was not allowed to see his ex-wife and he wanted to get the word out about his story. He explained that he told security he wanted to kill the gunman, and that’s why security would not let him see her. The father did not consider Heidi’s line of questioning offensive, and has expressed gratitude that she came to his aid as he was dealing with security guards.

AURORA, Colo. — Hospital security guards detained a man at the Aurora Medical Center who they said became enraged after learning his 6-year-old daughter had been killed in the Aurora movie theater shooting Friday morning.

The man’s daughter was attending the premiere of “The Dark Knight Rises” with his ex-wife, who is also in critical condition after being shot in the chest.The man, who asked not to be identified, spoke with our Heidi Hemmat.

“I was called at 3 in the morning by a family member in New York telling me (my ex-wife) had been shot and they didn’t know where my child was,” the man said. “After three hours sitting at Children’s Hospital in Aurora … after being thrown in circles and told me I’d be able to see her in just a moment, I find out my child is dead.”

The man said security guards were detaining him because of a comment he made. He said his only motivation when he got to the hospital was getting to his ex-wife.

“I had to make sure she was was okay,” the man said. “I’ve lost the rest of my family.”

When the man was told the suspected gunman, James Holmes, 24, of North Aurora, is still alive, he said, “hopefully not for long.”

“Hopefully some people at least have some common courtesy and take care of somebody who has the willpower to murder an innocent child and other innocent people,” he said. “Hopefully the law enforcement has some kind of courtesy and some kind of basic justice.”