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Man arrested
in road rampage

[Times photo: Eamonn W. Kneeshaw]
When he got into a car, police say, he was armed and on the edge. Christopher Edward Harris, left, fatally shot one motorist in the neck, and he injured another, police say. Now Harris faces murder and attempted murder charges.
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May 11, 2000
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