By Keith Coffman DENVER (Reuters) – A report on the emergency response to the 2012 Colorado cinema massacre that was released on Wednesday cited a need for better communication, but in general praised the actions taken during the chaotic scene. The city of Aurora paid nearly $250,000 to TriData Division, a Virginia-based public safety consulting firm, for an “after action” review of the mass shooting, in which 12 moviegoers were killed and dozens more wounded. …
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