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Police said the teen was taken into custody last June based on a report that he might be planning to shoot people around the time of his high school graduation.
Authorities are assembling a detailed timeline of the suspect's moves leading up to the attack in Buffalo, to build what they hope is an unshakeable case proving his guilt.
Family members of the victims were grappling with a loss that was both sudden and incomprehensibly cruel.
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