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California shootings come after spike in Asian Americans buying guns

Por: Newsweek Nation January 24, 2023

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Two shootings that authorities say were carried out by elderly Asian men follow a spike in Asian Americans buying guns during the COVID-19 pandemic.This past Saturday night in Monterey Park, a predominantly Asian American city in California, the first Lunar New Year celebration since the pandemic began was kicking off when a gunman entered a ballroom dance hall and opened fire, killing 11 and injuring several more.The suspect, Huu Can Tran, 72,... + full article



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