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Newtown Votes To Demolish Home Of Sandy Hook Shooter

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- The Newtown home where the killer of 26 victims in the Sandy Hook shootings lived will be razed, according to a report on NBCConnecticut.com

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The Newtown Legislative Council voted Wednesday night to tear down the home at 36 Yogananda St., the home of Adam Lanza. He killed 20 first-graders and six educators on Dec. 14, 2012.

The story said the colonial-style home built in 1998 was assessed at $368,540 in 2012, according to town property records. The town acquired the property in December.

Click here for the complete story from NBCConnecticut.com.

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