Cinemark Being Sued for Lack of Security.

The victims of the Aurora Theater Shooting are suing Cinemark in civil court, claiming that the owner of the Century 16 Theater had a lack of security on July 20, 2012. As part of the case, Marc J. Bern & Partners LLP and Senior Partner Marc Jay Bern, attorneys for the victims, tried to interview the shooter, but he was transferred as a result of a prison attack to an undisclosed prison.

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Attorney Marc Bern in an Interview with Denver7

“Well, I think unfortunately, that it’s a little late,” said Marc Bern, one of the attorneys representing the victims suing Cinemark. “We had his deposition set up three times, it was canceled three times,” said Bern. “The last time, we were told it would be impossible because he was out of state in a, basically, undercover position through the penal system.”

“To be very frank, we didn’t expect him to testify,” said Bern. “Clearly, a man with 12 life sentences and 3,000-plus years has nothing to lose.”

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The victims of the shooting are suing Cinemark over the “lack of security,” on July 20, 2012 for the night of The Dark Knight Rises premiere. The movie was tragically interrupted by gunfire, where 12 people were killed and 70 others injured.

Original article can be found at Denver7. Photo credit – courtesy of Denver7 news footage.

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