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NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) - The teenager suspected of attacking three men at a Massachusetts gay bar, then killing two other people while fleeing from authorities in Arkansas, left a note indicating he planned "something violent," authorities said Monday.
Jacob D. Robida, 18, was fatally wounded Saturday when he opened fire on police at a roadblock following a high-speed chase in Arkansas. He was shot twice in the head and died at a hospital the following day.
In New Bedford, where police say Robida attacked patrons at Puzzles Lounge with a hatchet early Thursday and then opened fire with a handgun, detectives found what they considered a troubling message in Robida's room at his mother's home.
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