Iraq War Veterans Survived Aurora Massacre, Address Gun Violence Issues

The Century 16 Theatre where a masked gunman killed at least 12 people at a midnight showing of the new Batman movie in Aurora, Colorado. (Photo: Evan Semon/REUTERS)

The Century 16 Theatre where a masked gunman killed at least 12 people at a midnight showing of the new Batman movie in Aurora, Colorado. (Photo: Evan Semon/REUTERS)

It has been just over a month since the shooting at the movie theater in Aurora, Colorado.

Anchor Marco Werman talks to two survivors of that tragedy: Iraq war veterans Jacqueline Keavney Lader and Don Lader, who have been honoring those killed by addressing gun violence issues and their own struggles with PTSD after the Aurora incident.




Download/Listen to more of the interview here (19:03):

Discussion

2 comments for “Iraq War Veterans Survived Aurora Massacre, Address Gun Violence Issues”

  • http://twitter.com/timsored Tim Young

    I am so proud of this couple using their horrific experience to try and bring something positive from it by speaking with sense and intelligence about the obviously very emotional situation. Their decision to speak out is brave and admirable.

  • http://mindprod.com roedygreen

    That woman’s voice is so creepy. It is like the wicked witch of all witches.
    Why is she talking that way?