Three of the 12 people
killed died while shielding their girlfriends from the gunfire. And a
young woman risked her life to aid her wounded friend, refusing to leave
her side.
Such valor, President
Barack Obama said, represents "what's best in us" and assure the country
"that out of this darkness, a brighter day is going to come."
Here are some of the tales of bravery:
Jonathan Blunk, 26
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Blunk, a Navy veteran, was killed trying to provide cover for his girlfriend, Jansen Young.
"He laid up against me
and had the other side of my body against the concrete seating, and I
was pretty much boxed in," Young said.
"He is a hero. And he was
a hero before this, and before I met him. All he wanted to do was serve
his country and help people in need," Young said. "He used to say he
was born to serve his country, and he just really is. He's a true hero."
Blunk is survived by two
young children. Blunk's former wife, Chantel Blunk, said their
4-year-old daughter now takes comfort in calling her father's cell phone
and hearing his voice on his voice mail message.
Stephanie Davies, 21, and Allie Young, 19
"When the gunman
initially came in and threw the (incendiary) canisters, he threw them
only a few feet away from Allie and Stephanie," Obama said in a speech
in Aurora on Sunday, shortly after meeting with the two friends. "Allie
stood up, seeing that she might need to do something or at least warn
the other people who were there, and she was immediately shot."
The bullet pierced a vein in Allie's neck, which immediately started spurting blood.
"As she dropped down on
the floor, Stephanie -- 21 years old -- had the presence of mind to drop
down on the ground with her, pull her out of the aisle, place her
fingers over where Allie had been wounded, and applied pressure the
entire time, while the gunman was still shooting," the president said.
"Allie told Stephanie she needed to run."
But Stephanie refused to go, and instead used her other hand to call 911.
When police arrived, Stephanie and several others carried Allie across two parking lots to a waiting ambulance.
Allie is expected to recover.
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