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Parents of teen gunman express ‘anguish and sorrow’ after mass shooting in North Carolina

Por: New York Daily News Crime October 19, 2022

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The parents of a 15-year-old boy accused of shooting five people, including his teen brother and a police officer, in North Carolina said there were never any warning signs to suggest their son was capable of carrying out such carnage. “Words cannot begin to describe our anguish and sorrow,” Alan and Elise Thompson said in a statement released through their attorneys Tuesday night. “Our son Austin inflicted immeasurable pain on the Raleigh... + full article



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