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Police say Binghamton shooter's act was "no surprise"
At 41, Jiverly Antares Wong had moved back in with his parents. He couldn't hear well, and police say he felt ridiculed because he spoke broken English. He couldn't find a job; he'd been recently fired. What the Vietnamese immigrant did have was a grudge and a New York State pistol permit. Before killing 13 people, then himself, at the very civic center in Binghamton where he'd been taking an English...
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