CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) — Relatives of the majority of people killed in a Colorado movie theater rejected an invitation on Wednesday to attend its reopening later this month, calling it a "disgusting offer."
The parents, grandparents, cousins and widow of nine of the 12 people killed released a letter sent to the theater's owner, Cinemark, in which they criticized the Plano, Texas-based company for not reaching out to the families of victims to offer their condolences. They also said the company refused to meet with them one-on-one without lawyers present.
The families said they were asked to attend an "evening of remembrance" followed by a movie when the Aurora theater reopens on Jan. 17 in invitations sent two days after Christmas.
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they need to take down their no guns allowed sign.
ReplyDeletetats it, they didnt have a sign that says, no guns allowed. law suits
ReplyDeleteWill they be allowed to bring their AR15's and other 556 semi's "just in case"?
ReplyDeleteIf not, I would decline as well. At least I can have one of those at home and get a movie online!