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U-Haul driver blames ‘invisible object’ for deadly rampage in New York City

Por: WGN-TV Nation February 15, 2023

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NEW YORK (AP) — A man who went on a deadly rampage with a U-Haul truck Monday in New York City was suffering from an apparent mental health crisis and said he started mowing people down after seeing an “invisible object” coming toward him, police said Tuesday. Weng Sor, 62, was charged Tuesday with murder and attempted murder in the attack, which unfolded  over a large swath of Brooklyn’s bustling Bay Ridge neighborhood. Police... + full article



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