- James Holmes, the suspect in the Colorado theater massacre His demeanor, however, angered the relatives of some of the victims of the shooting. (YAHOO!)
- Warner Bros. Pictures, the studio that produced "The Dark Knight Rises," will make a "substantial" donation to a fund that supports charities helping the victims of the theater shooting in Aurora, Colo. (ABC News)
- RENO, Nevada (CNN) - President Obama honored members of the military who were victims of last week's movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado at a speech here on Monday. (CNN)
- A Southern California native was among the victims in Colorados movie theater shooting. (Los Angeles Times)
- AURORA, Colo. – A U.S. Navy veteran who served three tours of duty in the Middle East. A 6-year-old girl excited about learning to swim. A Target employee who shielded his girlfriend and her brother with his own body. (FOX News)
- AURORA, Colo. -- A half dozen Denver Broncos visited with survivors of the Colorado theater shooting on Sunday to try to lift their spirits. (Huffington Post)
- AURORA, Colo. (Reuters) - President Barack Obama met with friends and family of the Colorado movie theater shooting victims on Sunday as the town of Aurora mourned the 12 who died. (Reuters)
- The studio behind The Dark Knight Rises has been in contact with the state governors office and will make a lump sum contribution. Warner Bros. (Hollywood Reporter)
- Warner Bros., the studio that released "The Dark Knight Rises," made an unspecified donation to a fund that will aid victims of the shooting that took place at a screening of the movie last week in Colorado. (Bloomberg)
- Jul 22, 2012 (Los Angeles Times - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- The shooting at an Aurora, Colo., movie theater has left many Americans wondering how they can help. (TMCnet)
Monday, July 23, 2012
Colorado shooting victims
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