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"Today is the day I will be heard, today is the day that the world will feel my pain, today is the day the world will feel my anger," Caprice Fasano said on the witness stand Thursday, recalling the text message he received from Maldonado.
Maldonado's former girlfriend recounted a phone call she received from him during the chaos inside the mall.
"He said he was in Sam Goody and he was holding people hostage and shot up the mall" Tiffany Robison said. "Of course I freaked out and I asked him why and he said he was asking for help for years and I didn't help."
He told investigators that he was angry because a Lakewood police officer had ridiculed him eight years earlier at a summer camp.
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