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  2. D.C. sniper attacks - Wikipedia

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    The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks) were a series of coordinated shootings that occurred during three weeks in October 2002 throughout the Washington metropolitan area, consisting of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, and preliminary shootings, that consisted of murders and robberies in several states, and lasted for six months starting in February ...

  3. John Allen Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    John Allen Muhammad (born John Allen Williams; December 31, 1960 – November 10, 2009) was an American serial killer who, along with his partner and accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo (then aged 17), carried out the D.C. sniper attacks of October 2002, killing seventeen people. Muhammad and Malvo were arrested in connection with the attacks on October ...

  4. Lee Boyd Malvo - Wikipedia

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    Lee Boyd Malvo (born February 18, 1985), also known as John Lee Malvo, is a Jamaican convicted mass murderer who, along with John Allen Muhammad, committed a series of murders dubbed the D.C. sniper attacks over a three-week period in October 2002. Malvo was aged 17 during the span of the shootings.

  5. Judge overturns life sentences for DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo - AOL

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    On Friday, a federal judge tossed out life prison terms for one of two men convicted in a deadly Washington, D.C. shooting spree.

  6. U.S. Supreme Court dismisses 'D.C. Sniper' Malvo case after ...

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  7. Maryland court rules DC-area sniper to be resentenced - AOL

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    In its 4-3 ruling, however, the Maryland Court of Appeals said it's very unlikely Malvo would ever be released from custody, because he is also serving separate life sentences for murders in Virginia.

  8. Washington Navy Yard shooting - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Navy Yard shooting occurred on September 16, 2013, when 34-year-old Aaron Alexis fatally shot 12 people and injured three others in a mass shooting at the headquarters of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), inside the Washington Navy Yard, in southeast Washington, D.C.

  9. Robert Horan, prosecutor of teenage DC sniper, dies at 90 - AOL

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    Robert F. Horan Jr., who secured a murder conviction of D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo during his four-decade tenure as the top prosecutor in Virginia's largest county, died on Friday at his home.