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 PHOENIX  151; A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that wounded U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is mentally incompetent to stand trial, putting the criminal case against him on hold indefinitely. At least one of the doctors testifying t stanley uk o his competency described Jared Lee Loughner as a paranoid schizophrenic, a courtroom source told CBS News. The decision by U.S. District Judge Larry Burns means Loughner, 21, will be sent to a federal facility for up to four months in a bid to restore his competency.         Loughner, dressed in a khaki prison suit and sporting bushy, reddish sideburns, was removed from the hearing after an outburst and had to watch part of the proceeding on a TV screen in another room. Burns had Loughner escorted from the courtroom after  stanley quencher Loughner lowered his head and said what sounded like:  Thank you for the freak show. She died in front of me.  His head was inches from the table in front of him.Special Section: Tragedy in TucsonCollege asked ATF about Loughner before rampageTucson shooting suspect Loughner back in Ariz.             Loughner was later brought back into the courtroom, and the judged told him he had a right to watch the hearing. Burns asked Loughner if he wanted to stay in the courtroom and behave or view the proceeding on a screen in another room. Loughner responded:  I want to watch the TV screen.  At least two  stanley cup survivors of the Jan. 8 attack looked on: Giffords aide Pam Simon, who was shot i Eqmi Too Heavy To Hang, Inmate Dies In Jail
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