Anthony Paz Torres, 39, was sentenced to 37 years on federal hate crime charges for killing one person and wounding three others in a 2015 mass shooting at a...
Anthony Paz Torres, 39, was sentenced to 37 years on federal hate crime charges in a 2015 mass shooting fueled by anti-Muslim sentiment.
Federal authorities said Torres made anti-Muslim comments in a visit to the shop a few days prior to the shooting and said he would return.Prosecutors wrote in the release that he came back Christmas Eve and asked customers if they were Muslim. Employees escorted Torres back to his car when he fired shots in the direction of multiple employees and customers. He
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