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Renee Nygren
News Director
National
Man admits to killing 18-year-old after political dispute, court docs allege
Updated: Sep. 22, 2022 at 6:16 AM EDT
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By
Renee Nygren
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Gray News staff
The suspect allegedly said that after a political argument with the victim, he felt threatened because he believed the man was calling people to come get him.
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