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Suspect in Kirk killing expressed regret after shooting, roommate says

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According to a roommate, the suspect in the Kirk killing expressed regret after the shooting. The article, from Reuters, provides no further details in this excerpt.

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Why it matters

Involves a criminal act and expression of regret.

Evidence

The suspect in the Kirk killing expressed regret after the shooting.

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The suspect in the Kirk killing expressed regret after the shooting.

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Socialscore: 30
  • Involves a criminal act and expression of regret.
  • Roommate's testimony suggests social dimension of personal accountability.

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Suspect in Kirk killing expressed regret after shooting, roommate says

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The suspect in the Kirk killing expressed regret after the shooting.

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