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Colorado stands united in mourning

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Abel Jimenez, center, holds a candle with others during a prayer vigil for the victims of Friday’s mass shooting in Aurora. AP Photo
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The city of Aurora leaves candles in remembrance of the theatre massacre victims. WireImage
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People pray and mourn during the memorial. Getty Images
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Terry Willey, 24, lights a candle for the families and all involved with the Aurora shootings during services at the Grant Avenue United Methodist Church in Aurora, Colo. AP Photo
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People hold a cross during the vigil. Reuters
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Hunter Furrow, from Aurora, wears a Batman earring during the prayer vigil for the victims of his town. AP Photo
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A family member of victims killed in Friday’s Century 16 movie theater shooting grieves at a prayer vigil in Aurora, Colorado. Reuters
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U.S. President Barack Obama (R) thanks Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates during a visit to the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, Colorado. Getty Images
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From left, Steven Giordano, Commanding Officer Jeffrey Jakuboski and Blake Jacobson salute an item belonging to shooting victim John Larimer at a small memorial in honor of their fallen comrade during a vigil at the Aurora Municipal Center campus in Aurora, Colo. AP Photo
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A woman prays during a prayer vigil in front of the municipal center in Aurora. UPI