Bring That Week Back: Convicted D.C. Sniper Expresses Remorse
D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo breaks his silence, plus more.
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Convicted D.C. Sniper Expresses Remorse: "I Was a Monster" - D.C. sniper Lee Boyd Malvo asks families to move on from their grief, pizza delivery boy rapes woman during delivery, plus more national news. – Britt Middleton In an interview corresponding with the 10-year anniversary of the D.C. sniper attacks, shooter Lee Boyd Malvo expressed remorse for the 10 people he killed in a shooting spree that terrorized the D.C. area for 21 days in 2002, asking victims to try to move on with their lives. Malvo, now 27, is serving a life sentence. (Photo: AP Photo/Chris Gardner, Pool, File)
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FDNY Firefighters Protest New Hiring Practices - About 200 white New York City firefighters rallied outside a Brooklyn courthouse on Oct. 2 in protest of a hearing on court-ordered changes to the department's hiring practices that they feel discriminated against qualified white applicants. (Photo: Todd Maisel/New York Daily News)
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn Cleared in Gang Rape Case - Rape charges against former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn were dismissed on Oct. 2 after his accuser, a sexual escort, recanted her story of an alleged gang rape at a Washington, D.C., hotel in 2010. Strauss-Kahn is still facing charges on a suspected prostitution ring run out of a luxury hotel in Lille, France. (Photo: Efrem Lukatsky/AP)
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Illegal Immigrants in CA Become Eligible for Driver's Licenses - On Oct. 1, California Gov. Jerry Brown authorized a law allowing illegal immigrants to obtain a state driver's license if they qualify for work permits under President Obama's new immigration policy. (Photo: David McNew/Getty Images)
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Video Shows Philly Cop Punching Woman During Parade - A Philadelphia police officer identified as Lt. Jonathan Josey II is now under investigation after he was allegedly caught on video punching a woman in the face during the Puerto Rican Day Parade on Sept. 30. In the 36-second video, someone outside the frame throws water on a group of officers including Josey. (Photo: newsone.com)
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