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  2. California man Alexander Paffendorf, 20, detained after ... - AOL

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    A 20-year-old California man was detained for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a government building in a parallel and coordinated attack with the teenage girl who gunned down two people at a ...

  3. California man detained in connection with Wisconsin school ...

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    FBI agents detained a man in Carlsbad, California, in connection with the deadly Wisconsin school shooting, according to court documents.

  4. WLAF (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WLAF (1450 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve La Follette, Tennessee, United States. The station, which came on the air on May 17, 1953, is currently owned by Stair Company, Inc. The station, which came on the air on May 17, 1953, is currently owned by Stair Company, Inc.

  5. WLAF - Wikipedia

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    WLAF may refer to: WLAF (AM) , an AM radio station in the US state of Tennessee World League of American Football , later NFL Europe and NFL Europa, a European league of American football which played from 1991-92 and 1995-2007

  6. Police identify suspected Wisconsin school shooter as 15-year ...

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    Police responded to a report of an active shooter at the private K-12 school at 10:57 a.m., Barnes said. The call was made by a second grade student, he said. “Let that soak in for a minute ...

  7. Interstate Identification Index - Wikipedia

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    The program is designed to facilitate the interstate exchange of criminal history records among state justice agencies. In addition to the interstate exchange, this index holds millions of fingerprint identification cards for criminals who have committed a serious enough crime to go to jail for over 24 hours.