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In this Jan. 25, 2014, video surveillance photo provided by the Howard County Police Department, Darion Marcus Aguilar approaches a Zumiez skateboarding and snowboarding store in Columbia Mall in Columbia, Md. Aguilar killed two employees store before turning his gun on himself. Police said Wednesday, March 12, that he acted alone, had no connection with his victims and may have had a fixation with the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. (AP Photo/Howard County Police Department)

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FILE - This file photo released by the Howard County Police shows Darion Marcus Aguilar, 19, of College Park, Md., who killed two people before killing himself in the Jan. 25, 2014 shooting at the Mall in Columbia, Md. Aguilar wrote in general terms about killing people in his journal and said that he was ready to die, police said Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014, in releasing new details about writings the shooter left behind. (AP Photo/ Howard County Police, File)

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The home of Darion Marcus Aguilar of College Park, Md., is seen Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014. Police say Aguilar carried out Saturday’s attack with a shotgun at a skateboard shop at the Mall of Columbia before killing himself.Howard County Police Chief William McMahon said investigators are trying to determine whether Aguilar knew either of the victims and whether he had a criminal record. They offered no motive for the shooting. (AP Photo/Ben Nuckles)

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The home of Darion Marcus Aguilar of College Park, Md., is seen Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014. Police say Aguilar carried out Saturday’s attack with a shotgun at a skateboard shop at the Mall of Columbia before killing himself. Howard County Police Chief William McMahon said investigators are trying to determine whether Aguilar knew either of the victims and whether he had a criminal record. They offered no motive for the shooting. (AP Photo/Ben Nuckles)