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Sunday, Sep 23 Harford County has been rocked by a shooting that has shattered its sense of itself. But after three such incidents in less than three years, longtime residents wonder: has the once rural county dotted with small, tight-knit communities changed beneath their feet? | | |
| On the day he died, Sunday Aguda had a new job and new wife. They had been planning to celebrate his birthday, just three days away. |
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| Hayleen Reyes moved to Baltimore from the Dominican Republican five months ago in search of a better life. But on Thursday morning, the 21-year-old was among three workers who were shot and killed. |
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| Brindra Giri, a 41-year-old mother of two who had moved to Baltimore County from Nepal only “three or four months ago, was one of three people killed in a shooting at an Aberdeen Rite Aid warehouse on Thursday. |
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| Donations for the families of the people shot Thursday are being collected by the Victoria Russell Foundation. |
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| A vigil was hosted Friday by Harford County faith leaders at a church down the road from the Rite Aid distribution center where, a day earlier, a temporary employee opened fire on her co-workers, killing three and injuring three others before turning the gun on herself. |
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| Harford County law enforcement released the identities of the victims in the shooting at the Rite Aid distribution center and more information about the timeline of events that left four dead and three injured Thursday. |
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| The woman who fatally shot three co-workers at a Rite Aid distribution center was diagnosed with a mental illness in 2016, the Harford County sheriff said Friday. But that’s not enough to disqualify a person under Maryland law from buying a handgun. |
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