Xerox Shooting 20 Years Later Mini Documentary
Nov. 2, 1999 started out normal enough. At the Xerox building in Honolulu that Tuesday, workers arrived as usual and headed to their desks. Then just after 8 a.m., one of their coworkers ― Byran Uyesugi ― walked in and opened fire with a 9 mm handgun. By the time the shooting stopped, seven people were dead. Saturday marks 20 years since that worst mass shooting in Hawaii history, and disbelief over the scale of carnage and heartache Uyesugi left in his path still remain.

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