Three Palestinian students attending U.S. colleges were shot on Saturday night in Burlington, Vt., and were being treated for injuries on Sunday, according to reports. The students’ former school in the West Bank, Ramallah Friends School, said in a Sunday social media post that three of its graduates had been shot near the University of Vermont Campus: Hisham Awartani, who attends Brown University in Rhode Island, Kinnan Abdel Hamid, who attends Haverford College in Pennsylvania, and Tahseen Ahmed, who attends Trinity College in Connecticut.
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Vermont shooting: 3 Palestinian students attending U.S. colleges shot and injured in Burlington
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