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This month marks the 16th anniversary of the terrifying sniper attacks in the DC metro area in 2002, carried out by John Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. Namah Honda was executed in 2009, while Malvo was sentenced to life without parole. However, after a Supreme Court ruling on juvenile sentencing, Malvo has been granted a resentencing hearing. The killing spree left six dead in Maryland and four in Virginia and DC, with the snipers hiding in the trunk of a car and randomly shooting people. Virginia has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court regarding Malvo's new sentencing hearing.