The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence has sued several online businesses for selling ammunition and other equipment to James Holmes, charged with fatally shooting 12 people and injuring dozens more at a Colorado movie theater.

The Washington gun-control organization, along with Thomas Stoever Jr., a partner in the Denver office of Washington’s Arnold & Porter, filed the suit on Tuesday on behalf of the parents of sports journalist Jessica Ghawi, 24, who was killed in the shooting in 2012 in Aurora, Colo. The suit was filed in the 18th Judicial District Court in Arapahoe County, Colo.

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