Photos: Aurora theater shooting, one year later
July 20, 2013
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Mitchell Feria, center, reflects during a prayer at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The service included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. Feria was supposed to go the movie that fateful night, but did not and knows many people that were inside the theater. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: From font left, friend of aurora theater shooting victim Jessica Ghawi, Jasmine Christman and her parents Yulanda Vega Jordan and Jack Jordan comfort each other during a day of remembrance at Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0384 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0401 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: Terry Sullivan, mother of 27-year-old Alex who was killed in the Aurora shooting, left, hugs Heidi Bergman Soudani, mother of shooting survivor Farrah Soudani during a day of remembrance at Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0526 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: Reeve Mooney, age 1, holds a rose during a day of remembrance at the Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0463 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: People line up to place white roses at a memorial wreath at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The memorial service, marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting, included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Jansen Young, 22, center, (holding rose) is comforted by a friend during the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. Young's boyfriend, Jonathan Blunk was killed in the attack covering and protecting Young July 20, 2012. The service included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Greg and Michelle Orio pause and reflect at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The service included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Volunteer, Deanna Schroder, begins the painting of a labyrinth as part of volunteer service projects associated with the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Strong Resilience Center in Aurora Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended an earlier service at the Aurora Municipal Center service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The memorial service, marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting, included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Paper cut-outs were attached to the “healing wall” with messages written on them as part of the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The memorial service, marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting, included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0472 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: Demetrius Adam of Aurora attends a day of remembrance wearing a t-shirt with the names of shooting victims at Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0418 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: People place roses outside the Aurora Municipal Center, marking the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0520 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: Family of 27-year-old Alex Sullivan who was killed in the Aurora shooting attend a day of remembrance at Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. From left, Matthew Jenks, boyfriend of Megan Sullivan; Megan Sullivan, daughter of Tom; Alex's parents Terry and Tom Sullivan. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0477 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: The Hinkley High School Choir sings “Amazing Grace” at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The service included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Camilla Sasson, MD, University of Colorado Hospital department of emergency medicine, left, fights back tears during a speech at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. Sasson attended to many of the victims the night of the shooting, july 20, 2012. The service included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Rangeview High School students, Savannah Clemente, left, 16, and best friend, Brandon Manus, 16, reflect at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The service included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. Savannah lost her friend Jessica Ghawi, who was killed in the shooting July 20, 2012. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: From left to right, Brian Lacey, Stephaney
AURORA, CO. - July 20: Signs for the Aurora Theater shooting memorial are placed at the memorial site in Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0534 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: People visit the memorial site next to the movie theater. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0558 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: People visit the memorial site next to the movie theater. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0530 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: People visit the memorial site by movie theater. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC2_3997 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: People line up to place white roses at a memorial wreath at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The memorial service, marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting, included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Friends and family of Alex Teves wore t-shirts in his honor at a fundraiser Saturday afternoon, July 20, 2013 at the Copper Kettle Brewing Company. Teves was a mug club member of the brewery. Ten other brewers and food trucks also contributed to the Night to Remember event. Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of the Aurora theater shooting where Teves was one of a dozen people to lose their lives. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD21AURORAEVENT_KG21051 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Friends and family of Alex Teves wore t-shirts in his honor at a fundraiser Saturday afternoon, July 20, 2013 at the Copper Kettle Brewing Company. Ten other brewers and food trucks also contributed to the Night to Remember event. Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of the Aurora theater shooting where Teves was one of a dozen people to lose their lives. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD21AURORAEVENT_KG19209 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Friends and family of Alex Teves wore t-shirts in his honor at a fundraiser Saturday afternoon, July 20, 2013 at the Copper Kettle Brewing Company. Teves was a mug club member of the brewery. Ten other brewers and food trucks also contributed to the Night to Remember event. Saturday marked the one-year anniversary of the Aurora theater shooting where Teves was one of a dozen people to lose their lives. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD21AURORAEVENT_KG19114 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Tai Chi was offered as a “healing activity” at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The memorial service, marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting, included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Kairi Fahlenkamp, 10, attaches a paper cut-out of a hand with a personal message on it, onto the “healing wall” at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Fahlenkamp's cousin, Veronica Moser, then 6-years-old, was killed in the theater shooting rampage July 20, 2012. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The memorial service, marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting, included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Volunteer, Theresa Droege, prepares a flower garden as part of volunteer service projects associated with the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Strong Resilience Center in Aurora Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended an earlier service at the Aurora Municipal Center service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The memorial service, marking the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting, included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: Chelsea Willman, 20, wipes her tears during a day of remembrance at the Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC2_3692 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: An Aurora theater shooting victim in a wheel chair places a flower for the memorial during a day of remembrance at the Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. The family did not identify their names. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC2_3860 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: An officer salutes the memorial during a day of remembrance at Aurora Municial Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC2_3886 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: Jessica Almand, 16, of Cherokee Trail High School attends a day of remembrance at the Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC2_3663 )
AURORA, CO. - July 20: Volunteer Arthur Williams hands roses to people for a day of remembrance at the Aurora Municipal Center. Aurora, Colorado. July 20, 2013. People gathered outside the Aurora Municipal Center to mark the first anniversary of the deaths of 12 people and the injury of at least 70 others in a mass shooting that forever changed an entire community. (Photo By Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORASERVICEHC1_0346 )
AURORA, CO - JULY 20: Linda Klosowski, center, reflects during a prayer at the 7/20 Day of Remembrance 2013 at the Aurora Municipal Center Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Over 200 people attended the service in honor of the 12 people killed and over 60 people injured in last years Aurora theater shooting. The service included prayer, songs and speeches from local officials and the Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper. Klosowski's daughter was in the theater the night of the shooting, is physically well, but suffering emotionally. (Photo By Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ( CD21AURORAMEM_14972 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Hundreds of mourners marked the one year anniversary of the Aurora theater shootings Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. They gathered on a hill across the street from the theater, lit candles in the moonlight, and remembered the dozen that died and the scores more that were injured a year ago. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD19AURORA_KG20970 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Mourners marked the one year anniversary of the Aurora theater shooting Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Carpenter Greg Zanis erected 12 white, wooden crosses in an empty field across the street from the movie complex were a dozen persons lost their lives and scores more were injured. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD19AURORA_KG20893 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Movie goers drove away from the Aurora multiplex Saturday morning, July 20, 2013 a year after a dozen persons lost their lives and scores more were injured in a shooting rampage during a midnight screening of a Batman film in 2012. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD19AURORA_KG20858 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Hundreds of mourners marked the one year anniversary of the Aurora theater shootings Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Carpenter Greg Zanis put up 12 white, wooden crosses in an empty field across the street from the movie complex where a dozen persons lost their lives and scores more were injured. Zanis wants these crosses to go to the families after this weekend. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD19AURORA_KG20848 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Hundreds of mourners marked the one year anniversary of the Aurora theater shootings Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. They gathered on a hill across the street from the theater, lit candles in the moonlight, and remembered the dozen that died and the scores more that were injured a year ago. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD19AURORA_KG20872 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Hundreds of mourners marked the one year anniversary of the Aurora theater shootings Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. They gathered on a hill across the street from the theater, lit candles in the moonlight, and remembered the dozen that died and the scores more that were injured a year ago. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD19AURORA_KG20960 )
AURORA, CO. - JULY 20: Hundreds of mourners marked the one year anniversary of the Aurora theater shootings Saturday morning, July 20, 2013. Carpenter Greg Zanis put up 12 white, wooden crosses in an empty field across the street from the movie complex where a dozen persons lost their lives and scores more were injured. Zanis wants these crosses to go to the families after this weekend. Photo By Karl Gehring/The Denver Post ( CD19AURORA_KG20940 )
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