Hundreds Of Records On Tucson Shooting Spree That Wounded Giffords Made Public | Talking Points Memo

PHOENIX (AP) — About 2,700 of pages of police reports in the investigation of the Tucson shooting rampage that wounded former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords were released Wednesday, marking the public’s first glimpse into documents that authorities have kept private since the attack more than two years ago.The Pima County sheriff’s department released the records from the January 2011 shooting at a meet-and-greet event outside a grocery store that killed six people and wounded Giffords and 11 others. The documents include transcribed interviews with witnesses, various police reports and other records, and could provide new insight into how the shooting occurred.


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