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Washington Navy Yard Shooting Suspect Aaron Alexis Had Weapons Charge, Received Medals
Aaron Alexis, 34, was killed in the shootings that left at least 12 dead. He had at least one previous firearms charge.

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Aaron Alexis, 34, was killed in the shootings that left at least 12 dead. He had at least one previous firearms charge.

About 3,000 civilians, military personnel and others report to work at the Navy Yard on M St., SE.
About 3,000 civilians, military personnel and others report to work at the Navy Yard on M St., SE.
Unwanted electronics, including televisions and old computers will be collected during the event.
The arts and craft store’s sixth location in Virginia will be at Route 15 and Fort Evans Road.
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When is the last day of summer? Not until you do the upward facing dog at the water park.
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When is the last day of summer? Not until you enjoy this this twilight summer send-off.
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