The Caprice and rifle from the 2002 D.C. sniper attacks are now on display in D.C.; the exhibit runs through December 2027.
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The National Law Enforcement Museum in D.C. has opened a new exhibit focused on artifacts from the D.C. Snipers ramapge.
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