The Week That Was: Tragedy, Conviction and Honesty

A gunman entered the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Wednesday and opened fire, killing special police officer Stephen Tyrone Johns. The suspect, James Wennecker von Brunn, was shot in the face by two security guards and will be charged with murder.

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The Week That Was: Tragedy, Conviction and Honesty

The U.S. Holocaust Museum was struck by a domestic terrorist, two American journalists were convicted and jailed in North Korea, and American Idol finalist Adam Lambert told the truth about his sexuality.

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