The long-awaited review commissioned by Aurora over its emergency response to the 2012 theater shooting could be released to the public within two weeks.

Arapahoe County District Court Judge Stephen Collins on Wednesday filed an order, saying he had made additional “but not all” redactions requested by Aurora on the theater analysis performed by the company TriData.

Collins gave the city until Oct. 7 to appeal his ruling.

“The Court recognizes that the Petition and the Motion raise controversial questions that do not have clear answers,” Collins wrote in his order.

Aurora City Attorney Mike Hyman said he will consult with the City Council but that the report would probably be released Oct. 7 or shortly thereafter.

“I expect we will be targeting a date when we can bring everyone in and get this out to the press and everyone who wants to see it,” Hyman said.

Aurora sought guidance from the court on whether it could release the $250,000 “after-action report” because there is a gag order in the case. Last month, Collins said in court that he didn’t see anything in the TriData report that could hurt the criminal case, despite prosecutors and defense attorneys arguing in favor of keeping it sealed.

The trial against alleged shooter James Holmes is expected to begin in December. Holmes faces the death penalty if convicted of killing 12 people and injuring dozens of others in the July 20, 2012, shooting.