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Michigan lawmakers, residents hold prayer vigil for New Zealand shooting victims

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Memorials are growing for the 50 people killed when a shooter opened fire in two mosques in New Zealand.
Memorials are growing for the 50 people killed when a shooter opened fire in two mosques in New Zealand.
A white supremacist, believed to have acted alone, attacked the mosques. More than 30 people are in the hospital still, some in critical condition.
A panic erupted in Ann Arbor on Saturday when a prayer vigil held for the victims of the shooting was interrupted by reports of an active shooter on campus, which turned out to be a false alarm.
Local lawmakers gathered Sunday to condemn the attacks at the Islamic Center of America on Ford Road in Dearborn and at the Muslim Unity Center on Square Lake Road in Bloomfield Hills.

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