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‘Stranger at the Gate’ tells story of ‘shared humanity’

Por: The Boston Globe Life September 21, 2022

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During more than two decades in the Marines, Richard “Mac” McKinney was “involved in so many deaths,” as he puts it. The experience of fighting the so-called global war on terror left him angry and desensitized. And when an injury ended his military career, he returned home to Indiana and began plotting to bomb his local mosque.“One time I had a discussion with a higher-ranking person about coping,” McKinney said. That military... + full article



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