When the gunman's motive remains a mystery: Does it matter?

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NEW YORK — Two months after 10 people were killed in the United States during a mass shooting at a King Soopers in Boulder, Colorado, investigators have still not said why the gunman chose that particular supermarket — or why he turned violent in the first place.

 

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