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One of the three young men shot in Burlington this weekend has been released from the hospital, while the other two remain hospitalized. Police say the three 20-year-old college students, two Palestinian American and one Palestinian, were shot on Saturday by a 48-year-old white man.
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The victims� families and multiple civil rights organizations want law enforcement officials to bring hate crime charges against a man accused of shooting two Palestinian Americans and a Palestinian in Burlington this weekend. But recent history suggests obtaining a hate crime conviction in Vermont is difficult.
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More than 50 people gathered Tuesday evening at a candlelight vigil in downtown Burlington to show their support for three college students who were shot over the weekend. One is Palestinian and two are Palestinian American.
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Groups are asking for law enforcement to investigate the shooting as a hate crime.
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Elizabeth Price's son Hisham Awartani was one of three men of Palestinian descent shot on Saturday in Vermont. Speaking to NPR from Ramallah, Price fears her son "is confronting a life of disability."
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Eaton, of Burlington, was arraigned in Chittenden County Superior Court Monday morning. He’ll be held in prison without bail.
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The victims' families and civil rights organizations are calling on Vermont law enforcement to investigate the shooting as a hate crime.
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Two men were shot and killed at a house in Burlington’s Old North End Sunday night. Police believe the killings were related to drugs.
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Over five-plus years, the medical respite program at Bonvouloir House served more than 200 people, and saved the hospital system millions of dollars.
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Hundreds marched in Burlington to call for Israel-Hamas cease-fire, joining worldwide demonstrationsCalls for a cease-fire � and an end to U.S. military aid to Israel � rang out in Burlington's Battery Park on Saturday.