Dark Knight Shooting Victim Turns To YouTube To Demand A Plan To Stop Gun Violence

Over the summer the world mourned as 12 people were killed and 57 were injured in a mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado at the premiere of the Dark Knight. Now, one of the shooting survivors is turning to YouTube to demand a plan to stop gun violence.

Over the summer the world mourned as 12 people were killed and 57 were injured in a mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado at the premiere of the Dark Knight.  Now, one of the shooting survivors is turning to YouTube to demand a plan to stop gun violence.

Stephen Barton survived being shot in the face and neck.  “But I was lucky,” he says.  “In the next four years, 48,000 Americans won’t be so lucky because they’ll be murdered with guns in the next President’s term.” 

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