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An off-duty officer who was working security at the mall apprehended one of the suspects within three minutes of the shooting, authorities said.
The train experienced mechanical issues earlier on its route, according to employees familiar with the matter.
The investigation began when another man was caught removing a skimming device from a Seattle ATM.
One of Welch's best-known roles was in "One Million Years, B.C.," where she had just a few lines but wore a fur bikini that would soon become iconic.
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The gunman who killed 10 people in a racist mass shooting at Tops supermarket last May was sentenced after listening to relatives of his victims.
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Pence called the subpoena "unconstitutional" and "unprecedented."
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