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New bodycam footage shows Manhattan gunmen suffering mental health episodes

New bodycam footage shows Manhattan gunmen suffering mental health episodes

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Newly released police reports and body camera footage are shedding light on the troubled path that led a shooter on a cross-country drive from his home in Las Vegas to the skyscraper in Manhattan where he killed four people last week before turning the gun on himself. CNN's Brynn Gingras reports.
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