Grief and guns after 'Batman shooting': gallery
Times LIVE | 25 July, 2012 13:22
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Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONA memorial picture is seen at a site for victims behind the theater where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONRachel Trujillo, 18, signs on a cross at a memorial for victims behind the theatre where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONThe gun barrel of a rifle is seen at the Rocky Mountain Guns and Ammo store in Parker, Colorado. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONA remembrance message is seen written on a board at a memorial site for victims behind the theater where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado. -
Photograph by: RICK WILKINGA mourner cries at a memorial near the movie theater where 12 people where killed last Friday, in Aurora, Colorado. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONStickers are seen on the back of a computer at the Rocky Mountain Guns and Ammo store in Parker, Colorado. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONA remembrance message is seen written in chalk on the sidewalk at a memorial site for victims behind the theater where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado. -
Photograph by: HANDOUTActor Christine Bale (C), poses with hospital staff at the Swedish Medical Center in Denver. Bale, the actor behind the Batman mask in "the Dark Knight Rises", visited victims of last week's movie theater shooting as they recovered in hospital. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONA Palmetto M4 assault rifle is seen at the Rocky Mountain Guns and Ammo store in Parker, Colorado. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONA skateboard is seen at a site for victims behind the theater where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONA Glock 22 pistol is seen laying on a Palmetto M4 assault rifle. File photo. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONA letter is seen at a memorial site for victims behind the theater where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONPaulina Cruz, 16, holds a candle at a memorial for victims behind the theater where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado. -
Photograph by: SHANNON STAPLETONA rose is seen in the ground at a memorial site for victims behind the theater where a gunman opened fire on moviegoers in Aurora, Colorado.
As mourners remember the victims of Colorado’s “Batman shooting”, in which James Holmes killed twelve people by opening fire on a theatre full of people who were watching The Dark Knight Rises, gun shops are doing a brisque trade with a 43,5% increase in people being approved for gun buys over the week before the shooting.
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