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Fight isn’t over for mother of mass shooting victim
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SAN ANTONIO – If there had been red flag laws at the time, Sandy Phillips said her daughter and everyone else killed or wounded might have been spared during one of the nation’s worst mass shootings.
Jessica Ghawi, an aspiring 24-year-old sportscaster who worked in San Antonio, was among a dozen moviegoers killed in July 2012 at a theater in Aurora, Colorado.
The shooter, who also injured 70 other people that night, is now serving a life sentence.
“The whole thing could have been averted had somebody stepped in,” Phillips said.
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