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Family of woman killed in Kansas City by neo-Nazi settles lawsuit

KANSAS CITY (AP) — The family of a woman slain in Kansas by a man who wanted to kill Jews has settled a lawsuit with Walmart over the sale of a shotgun used in the shooting.

A memorial at the Jewish Center honors William Corporon, his 14-year-old grandson, Reat Underwood and Fifty-three-year-old Terri LaManno who were killed at the Village Shalom retirement home-photo courtesy -Josh Collins/KCTV

Terri LaManno was killed in 2014 outside the Village Shalom care center in Overland Park, Kansas.

The terms of the settlement announced Tuesday were not disclosed.

LaManno was shot by avowed neo-Nazi F. Glenn Miller Jr.

Miller was a felon who couldn’t legally buy a gun. The lawsuit alleges that someone else bought the weapon for him at a Walmart store in Republic, Missouri.

Miller also killed William Corporon and his grandson, Reat Underwood, outside the Jewish Community Center in Overland Park. Their family settled a similar lawsuit in August 2017.

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