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NPR News: 02-16-2023 7PM ET

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🗓️ 17 February 2023

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NPR News: 02-16-2023 7PM ET

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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear.

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Police in Michigan found multiple guns and several loaded magazines on the gunman

0:11.0

responsible for this week's mass shooting at Michigan State University.

0:15.0

The gunman killed three students and critically wounded five others Monday night

0:19.0

before taking his own life. Michelle Jokas Polo from Member Station WKAR

0:23.0

reports the guns used in the shooting were purchased legally but not registered.

0:28.0

FBI Special Agent Jim Tarasca said 43-year-old Anthony McGray acted alone.

0:33.0

Fonda McGray were two handguns. The one he shot himself with and another in his backpack that he was carrying.

0:40.0

He also had a loaded magazine that was full to capacity in his left-press pocket.

0:45.0

In the backpack he had eight loaded magazines of 9mm ammunition.

0:50.0

Tarasca said investigators also found a note on McGray where he detailed plans to shoot up a grocery store warehouse

0:57.0

where he previously worked a church in a school district in New Jersey where he once lived.

1:03.0

For NPR News, I'm Michelle Jokas Polo.

1:06.0

A West Virginia senator says she expects hearings in Washington on a recent Ohio trained

1:11.6

arraignment courtesy of West Virginia public broadcasting as more.

1:15.0

Republican Senator Shelley Moore Capito serves on two Senate committees that could investigate the East

1:20.0

Palestinian derailment. Commerce, science and transportation and environment and public works.

1:27.0

Speaking with West Virginia reporters Thursday, she said she'd want to hear testimony from affected residents,

1:32.0

Norfolk Southern executives, transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Ohio EPA.

1:40.0

Within a month we should probably try to schedule a hearing while all of the information is very, very fresh.

1:45.0

Capito said she'd work with her fellow senators on both sides of the aisle to have a hearing as soon as possible.

1:50.0

For NPR News, I'm Curtis Taden Charleston, West Virginia.

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