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Special Report
On November 2nd, 1999, a man walked into work at a Xerox building in Honolulu, took out a semi-automatic pistol, and opened fire. By the time he was in police custody, seven of his coworkers were dead.
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The Xerox murders stand as the worst mass shooting Hawaii has ever seen — in a state with the least amount of gun violence in the country — and remains a shocking reminder of how guns and mental health issues are not just mainland problems.
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​On the 20th anniversary of that fateful day, I took viewers on a deep dive of the Xerox murders in a five-part series: the murders, the surrender, the trial, the victims, and the lasting effects of the shooting.

The Xerox Murders
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