When Monica Bledsoe spoke to her younger brother late last May, he seemed his old upbeat self. He had just led his first sightseeing tour of Little Rock, Ark., for their fathers new tour bus company and all went well. The tips had flowed. A week later, her brother, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle on a military recruiting center in Little Rock, killing one soldier and wounding another. Ms. Bledsoe was stunned. I would never have thought this could happen, she said. Eight months after the shooting, Mr. Muhammads family is still sorting through the confusing...
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