A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Jared L. Loughner was not mentally competent to stand trial on charges that he opened fire at a constituent event for Representative Gabrielle Giffords in January, killing six and injuring her and 12 others.
The ruling by Judge Larry A. Burns of Federal District Court suspends the court proceedings against Mr. Loughner while the suspect, who experts said has schizophrenia, undergoes treatment at a federal psychiatric facility in Springfield, Mo.
Before the judge’s decision, Mr. Loughner disrupted the hearing with an outburst that prompted deputy marshals to carry him from the room. He will return to court on Sept. 21, when the judge will review again whether Mr. Loughner understands the 49 charges against him and can assist in his defense.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Tuscon shooter transferred to Springfield for mental evaluation
Jared Loughner, who has been ruled incompetent to stand trial, is headed to Springfield for a mental evaluation. Loughner is charged with six murders and with the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords at a grocery store parking lot in Tucson:
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