"Surviving a Nightmare: Palestinian-American Student's Harrowing Experience in Vermont Shooting"

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Kinnan Abdalhamid, a Palestinian-American student injured in a shooting in Burlington, Vermont, broke his silence in an interview on ABC's "The View." Abdalhamid, along with two other college students of Palestinian descent, was shot while visiting Burlington for the Thanksgiving holiday. The suspect, Jason James Eaton, was arrested and charged with attempted murder. The motive for the shooting is under investigation, but it is suspected to be a hate crime. Abdalhamid's friends were more seriously injured, and he expressed gratitude for the support they have received.
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- 'A living nightmare': Palestinian-American student injured in Vermont shooting breaks silence ABC News
- For Palestinian Students Shot in Vermont, a Collision of Two Worlds The New York Times
- Palestinian student knocked on a neighbor’s door to get help for his friends before realizing he had also been shot CNN
- What do we know about Jason Eaton, the man accused of attempted murder in triple shooting? Burlington Free Press
- Palestinian student shot in Vermont recounts getting help, realizing he was wounded CBS News
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