BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) - Officials in Binghamton, N.Y., say they will reopen an immigrant community center where 13 people were killed but are not sure when.
American Civic Association Director Andrew Baranoski said Tuesday that the center will move its client services to another location during repairs.
Baranoski says the center’s board will look at alternate locations over the next week or so.
The center has been closed since 41-year-old Jiverly Wong killed 11 immigrants and two association employees on April 3. Wong killed himself as police rushed to the scene.
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