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Monterey Park shooting victim ‘Andy’ Kao ‘always carried his dancing shoes’ - L.A. FOCUS NEWSPAPER

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Andy Kao had just turned his partner during an upbeat number at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio when a gunman walked in. Shally, a friend who had danced with him for 15 years, said that two-second move during a jive dance saved her life. But it cost Kao his. Days

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