Jury Candidate In Aurora Shooting Case Mentions Vaccines, Pulls Her Hair Out

FILE - This June 4, 2013 file photo shows Aurora theater shooting suspect James Holmes in court in Centennial, Colo. Prosecutors in the Colorado theater shooting case joined defense lawyers in opposing television cov... FILE - This June 4, 2013 file photo shows Aurora theater shooting suspect James Holmes in court in Centennial, Colo. Prosecutors in the Colorado theater shooting case joined defense lawyers in opposing television coverage inside the courtroom during the trial, saying it would inflict intense and hurtful attention on victims who testify. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, Andy Cross, Pool, File) MORE LESS

A jarring moment interrupted the jury selection in the trial of Aurora, Colorado theater shooter James Holmes on Tuesday when a woman who had said her grandchild had not been vaccinated for measles broke down in public.

The prospective juror came to court with a child in tow, saying she could not leave the child at day care because the child had not been vaccinated for the measles, television station KCNC reported.

She asked to be excused from jury duty, but was told to come back another day.

Then she reportedly began crying and pulling chunks of her hair out. She was immediately dismissed, according to the station.

The judge reportedly told the court, “she lost it.”

KCNC noted that the court had previously released two candidates for being drunk, one for being high and one for being violently ill.

James Holmes is charged with killing a dozen people and injuring more than 70 at in July 2012.