One of the most infamous bank robberies occurred on Friday, February 28, 1997 . On that day, two Los Angeles patrol officers were driving by a bank at 9:30 A.m
when one of the officers glanced into a bank window and saw a customer being shoved by someone holding what appeared to be a shotgun. The officers summoned help and one of the biggest shoot-outs in the city's history ensued. Which statement below is true of this unusual incident? A. The two gunmen were clad in bulletproof body armor.
B. The robbers killed 16 bystanders and police officers.
C. The suspects shot dozens of rounds from semiautomatic pistols.
D. All of the facts above are true regarding this incident.
A
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What victim's rights are provided in all states?
What will be an ideal response?
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