The Targeting of a Jewish Community Center and Murder of a Postal Worker
Description
On August 10, 1999, Buford Furrow Jr. drove from Washington state to the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, where he opened fire with a semi-automatic weapon at a Jewish Community Center, injuring five people, including four children. He then drove to a nearby synagogue, where he shot and killed a Filipino-American postal worker, before fleeing the scene.
SOURCES: The Follow-Up Question podcast, LAPD, LA Daily News, LAist, Today, Case Law, The Jewish News of Northern California, CNN, Advancing Justice, Washington Post, CBS, Giffords
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