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Courthouse rampage kills judge, 2 others
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He remained at large late Friday night, and police gave little indication that they knew where to find him. Authorities were offering $60,000 for his capture.
It was unclear what moved Nichols to shoot and kill Rowland Barnes, 64, the widely respected Fulton County Superior Court judge assigned to Nichols' trial. Yet, it seemed that Nichols had worked with a purpose: After overpowering deputy sheriff Cynthia Hall, he set out to Barnes' courtroom instead of taking an easier route to freedom.
Armed with two weapons, he stormed into the courtroom and opened fire. Also killed was Julie Brandau, 46, the court stenographer seated near the judge.
Richard L. Robbins was arguing an unrelated civil case before Barnes when the shootings occurred. "It was just horrific," said Robbins, who was too shaken to say much more Friday afternoon.
The two prosecutors trying the case, Gayle Abramson and Ash Joshi, were still in their offices. Jurors on the Nichols case were in the building but had not yet been called to the courtroom.
"He wanted the people who were involved in his trial," said Deputy District Attorney Al Dixon.
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