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Dallas Salon Shooting May Be Linked to Wider Attacks on Asian Businesses

Dallas Salon Shooting May Be Linked to Wider Attacks on Asian Businesses

The New York Times
Saturday, May 14, 2022 06:28:43 AM UTC

The police said that a burgundy minivan that was spotted fleeing the salon shooting, which wounded three women, resembled vehicles seen at other recent shootings around Asian businesses.

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