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{{Villain_Infobox
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|image = [[File:Nathan_Dunlap.jpg|thumb|264px]]
|Image = Nathan Dunlap.jpeg
|fullname = Nathan Jerard Dunlap
|fullname = Nathan Jerard Dunlap
|alias =  
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|goals = Get revenge on his co-workers for firing him (partially successful)
|goals = Get revenge on his co-workers for firing him (partially successful)
|crimes = [[Murder]]<br>Armed robbery<br>Drug dealing
|crimes = [[Murder]]<br>Armed robbery<br>Drug dealing
|hobby = }}'''Nathan Jerard Dunlap''' is an American man currently incarcerated and awaiting the death penalty for perpetrating a [[Mass Shooting|mass shooting]] at a Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant that he formerly worked at in Aurora, Colorado in 1993, that resulted in the deaths of four people.
|hobby = }}'''Nathan Jerard Dunlap''' is an American man currently incarcerated for perpetrating a [[Mass Shooting|mass shooting]] at a Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant that he formerly worked at in Aurora, Colorado in 1993, that resulted in the deaths of four people.


Aurora, Colorado would also be the site of the Century 16 movie theater shooting perpetrated by [[James Holmes]] in 2012.
Aurora, Colorado would also be the site of the Century 16 movie theater shooting perpetrated by [[James Holmes]] in 2012.
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On November 6, 2018, Jared Polis was elected as Governor of Colorado. During the campaign, Polis said he intends to sign a bill repealing the death penalty in Colorado. Regarding the Dunlap case, Polis said he had no problem following the current law, and that he didn't think it was appropriate to comment on a specific case during a campaign, before actually becoming governor and reviewing the case to make an informed decision.
On November 6, 2018, Jared Polis was elected as Governor of Colorado. During the campaign, Polis said he intends to sign a bill repealing the death penalty in Colorado. Regarding the Dunlap case, Polis said he had no problem following the current law, and that he didn't think it was appropriate to comment on a specific case during a campaign, before actually becoming governor and reviewing the case to make an informed decision.
On March 23rd, 2020, the death penalty was abolished when Governor Polis signed the bill that abolished it, and Nathan Dunlap's death sentence was commuted to life without Parole, alongside two other men that were on death row.


==Victims==
==Victims==