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Teen sniping suspect admits shooting

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- A teenager charged in connection with the sniper attacks that killed 14 people in the Washington area and elsewhere, has apparently admitted pulling the trigger in at least one of the incidents, a news report said Sunday. John Lee Malvo made the admission to investigators last week, The Washington Post said. He and co-accused John Allen Muhammad, 40, could face the death penalty if convicted of shootingts that occurred in Virginia.

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