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RED LAKE, Minn. (AP) - With the bang of a drum and a high-pitched wail, the first funerals began for victims of a teenager's shooting rampage on the Red Lake Indian Reservation where 10 people died.
A lone man's cry gave way to songs and more drumming from a circle of a dozen men Saturday, and hundreds of people who had gathered in a community center filed past a pair of open caskets.
Daryl Lussier, a 58-year-old tribal police officer, and his longtime companion Michelle Sigana, 31, were the first victims in Monday's attack by his grandson, Jeff Weise, 16.
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