Don't Stick Survivors of the Aurora Massacre with a $700,000 Bill!

Four survivors of the shooting massacre in Aurora, Colorado, now owe the third-largest movie theater company in the country $700,000.

In 2012, 12 people were killed and at least 70 others were wounded when James Holmes walked into the Cinemark’s Aurora Century 16 theater and opened fire.

While Holmes was found guilty in 2015, a group of survivors filed a state lawsuit against Cinemark in 2012, claiming lax security allowed the heavily-armed Holmes to enter the theater and carry out the shooting. Ultimately, a jury of six sided with Cinemark in the civil case in state court, finding that there was no way they could have foreseen the attack and that additional security would have done little to stop Holmes.

Colorado law allows for the winning side in a civil suit to seek damages. However, forcing the people who survived a horrible and terrifying incident - which was not in any way their fault - to pay Cinemark's costs adds insult to injury.

We the undersigned ask that you stop demanding court costs from the survivors of the Aurora massacre. Those people survived a horrific incident, and do not need to be further traumatized with a huge legal bill.

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