James Holmes, Aurora shooting suspect, was Camp Max Straus counselor

LOS ANGELES

Holmes was a cabin counselor in the summer of 2008. According to the statement, he was responsible for overseeing "the care and guidance" a group of about 10 children.

"His role was to insure that these children had a wonderful camp experience by helping them learn confidence, self esteem and how to work in small teams to effect positive outcomes," the statement said.

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Camp Max Straus is a nonsectarian program for children ages 7-14, run by Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles.

In the statement, Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles CEO Randy Schwab expressed his sorrow:

"It is with shock and sorrow that we learned of the incident in Aurora. Our hearts and prayers go out to all the families and friends of those involved in this horrible tragedy. On behalf of Camp Max Straus I want to offer our deepest sympathies and condolences."

Schwab did not speak on camera to Eyewitness News, nor was anybody at the camp authorized to speak on camera.

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