
The Century 16 movie theatre is seen where a gunmen attacked movie goers during an early morning screening of the new Batman movie, 'The Dark Knight Rises' July 20, 2012 in Aurora, Colorado. According to reports, over 10 people have been killed and over 30 injured. Police have the suspect, twenty-four year old James Holmes of North Aurora, in custody. (Photo by Thomas Cooper/Getty Images) (Photo by Thomas Cooper/Getty Images)
PITTSBURGH (NewsRadio 1020 KDKA) — KDKA Radio’s Rob Pratte features a panel of people that covered many angles of the tragedy in Colorado.
He talked to Pittsburgh lawyer Frank Rapp about what is next for people who have suffered from tragedy.
READ MORE: Shaler And North Allegheny Girls Basketball Teams Take Stand Against RacismHe also talked to Lou Gentile about how tragedies like this happen, how we protect ourselves and how we need to become more vigilant about warning signs.
READ MORE: 1 Dead After Shooting At Washington County Convenience StoreHe also talked to Bill Bentile about covering war and tragedy as a photographer.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Doug Oster also talked to Rob about covering the event after it happened by going to local movie theaters and talking to movie-goers.
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