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On April 3, 2009, a mass shooting occurred at the American Civic Association immigration center in Binghamton, New York.At approximately 10:30 a.m. EDT, Jiverly Antares Wong (also known as Jiverly Voong) entered the facility and killed thirteen people and wounded four others before committing suicide.
The suspect who set the victim on fire, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala identified as Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, [4] [5] was arrested in connection to the killing. The immolation was determined to have been a random attack. The incident has led to heightened concerns relating to safety while using transportation in New York City.
Hire a full staff of accountants and attorneys to track and service each claim individually. (iii) Accumulate all the reports and applications, along with counter-claims to gauge and initiate the direct compensation process. How the compensation fund worked was in detail substantially different from the Agent Orange mass tort litigation case.
Trump claim: In New York on Sunday, Trump said, “325,000 children are missing, dead, sex slaves, or slaves. They came through the open border and they’re gone.” They came through the open ...
At approximately 5:22 a.m., on November 19, 2011, Chamberlain was at home in the Winbrook Public Housing [9] [10] at 135 S. Lexington Avenue [11] in White Plains, New York. His LifeAid medical alert necklace was triggered, sending an alert to a LifeAid customer service operator, who in turn called the City of White Plains Department of Public ...
U.S. law enforcement and immigration officials are investigating more than 100 criminal cases tied to suspected members of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang. ... In the June 3 New York shooting ...
World Trade Center monument at Zadroga Field, North Arlington, New Jersey. The James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010 (H.R. 847; Pub. L. 111–347 (text)) is a U.S. law to provide health monitoring and aid to the first responders, volunteers, and survivors of the September 11 attacks.
The New York State Education Department announced that it was cancelling the U.S. Government and History Regents Exam because it contained a question that the department determined might be upsetting to students in the aftermath of the shooting. The state did not specify what the question said or why it may have been objectionable.