
FILE - In this March 26, 2001, file photo, Lilian Santos Ileto, left, the mother of slain Filipino American postal worker Joseph Ileto, with his sister, Deena, wiping tears from her eyes, and brother Ismael talk with reporters in front of the Los Angeles Federal Court after Buford O. Furrow, was sentenced to two life sentences plus 110 years in prison for the crime and the wounding of five people at a Jewish Community center. A moment of silence marked the day 20 years ago when Furrow, a white-supremacist gunman wounded children and staff at a Los Angeles Jewish center before killing Ileto. The Los Angeles Times reports family and friends of victims were on hand outside a U.S. Post Office where a plaque commemorates Ileto, who was gunned down Aug. 10, 1999. His brother, Ismael Ileto, called for stricter gun control laws, citing the rise in mass shootings. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)
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