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Shooter who killed retired trooper, veteran in Winthrop had disturbing beliefs, DA says

Shooter who killed retired trooper, veteran in Winthrop had disturbing beliefs, DA says © Provided by WCVB Boston This photo shows 28-year-old Nathan Allen, who authorities say shot and killed two people in Winthrop, Massachusetts on June 26, 2021. Allen was later fatally shot by a Winthrop police sergeant. Investigators believe the man who killed a retired Massachusetts State Police trooper and a U.S. Air Force veteran in Winthrop on Saturday was motivated by hate and acted alone. Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said that David L. Green and 60-year-old Ramona Cooper were executed by 28-year-old Nathan Allen. He was later fatally shot by police after he crashed a stolen work truck into a building. Sign up for our Newsletters

Winthrop, MA Shooter: What We Know About the Gunman – NECN

Updated on June 28, 2021 at 11:34 pm NBC Universal, Inc. The man who killed two Black people in Winthrop, Massachusetts, in a brief shooting rampage had very disturbing beliefs, Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said Monday, reiterating her belief that the attack was motivated by bigotry. The shooting is being investigated as a hate crime, and more details are coming to light about his background, including that he received a degree in physical therapy earlier this year. Investigators said they could release some of his hateful writings as early as Monday night or Tuesday. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

Winthrop to vote on proposed school budget with a $5,000 decrease

Winthrop to vote on proposed school budget with a $5,000 decrease
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Andrew Learned challenger Michael Minardi raises $5K in first month of campaign

Andrew Learned challenger Michael Minardi raises $5K in first month of campaign House District 59 candidate  Minardi, a well-known lawyer representing clients on cannabis-related issues, is running for the House seat currently held by Rep. Andrew  The Republican candidate had 14 contributors in April, including three $1,000 donations from consultant Chip Case, Dr. Yasmina Novo. He also received a $200 donation from Medical United LLC. Minardi spent $218 on processing fees this past month, leaving him with $5,182 going into May. Learned, while unable to fundraise in April because of rules prohibiting state lawmakers from doing so during Legislative Session, The incumbent currently has $16,929 going into May, having raised $19,756 since launching his reelection campaign and spending $2,827.

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