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  1. The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks) were a series of coordinated shootings that occurred during three weeks in October 2002 throughout the Washington metropolitan area, consisting of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, and preliminary shootings, that consisted of murders and robberies in several ...

  2. www.fbi.gov › history › famous-casesBeltway Snipers — FBI

    In October 2002, two snipers terrorized the Washington, D.C. area, killing 10 people and critically injuring three before a multi-agency investigation tracked them down. An official website of...

  3. Oct 1, 2022 · A timeline of the 2002 D.C. sniper attacks that struck fear into the entire region, from the first shootings to the arrest of the snipers.

    • Washington Post Staff
  4. Beltway sniper attacks, shooting spree in the Washington, D.C., area that killed 10 people and injured 3 over a three-week period in October 2002. The shooters, John Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, chose targets seemingly at random and brought daily life in the area to a virtual standstill.

  5. Nov 4, 2013 · Read CNN’s Fast Facts about the Beltway sniper attacks that occurred in and around Washington DC in October 2002.

  6. John Allen Muhammad (born John Allen Williams; December 31, 1960 – November 10, 2009) was an American convicted spree killer who, along with his partner and accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo (then aged 17), carried out the D.C. sniper attacks of October 2002, killing seventeen people.

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  8. Oct 3, 2022 · The now 37-year-old convicted sniper is eligible for a resentencing for his slayings in Montgomery County to comply with a 2012 Supreme Court ruling.