Five white crosses — surrounded by candles, stuffed animals, fresh flowers and cards — stand in the front window of the David L. Pierce Art and History Center in Aurora. They are reminders of what Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin calls the city’s darkest day — the Feb. 15, 2019, mass shooting at the Henry Pratt Co. warehouse.
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