SAN FRANCISCO By this point it sounds familiar.
One day in 2005, a man walked into a Seattle-area shopping mall wearing a trench coat and carrying a rifle, a pistol and a guitar case filled with ammunition. He walked around the mall for about 10 minutes, stopped by a soda machine to load his rifle, and then began shooting at people, apparently at random.
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