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BIG RAPIDS, Mich.  Michigan authorities announced Sunday they have charged 
a 20-year-old man with shooting a Ferris State University student at his 
off-campus apartment, while police continued searching for a man they say 
killed one Michigan State University student and wounded another near that 
school.DeCory D. Downing is charged with attempted murder and having a firearm 
in a felony, said Ferris State University Public Safety Director Bruce Borkovich.Downing 
is from Macomb County in suburban Detroit, isn't a student at Ferris 
State and has an "extensive criminal record," Borkovich told MLive.com. 
Downing was being held in the Mecosta County Jail and expected to 
be arraigned Monday in district court.Authorities had no immediate information 
on whether he has a lawyer.Police made the arrest late Saturday at 
an on-campus apartment, school spokesman Sandy Gholston said. He said police 
also were questioning a woman. The victim's injuries aren't life-threatening.Investigators 
didn't yet know a motive in the shooting, Borkovich said Sunday. He 
said there was a party nearby at the time of the shooting 
before dawn Saturday, but Borkovich said it was unclear whether both men 
were at the party or knew each other."Early indications are that it 
may have just been an argument that went bad," he said.Classes and 
activities on campus were canceled or suspended Saturday but will operate 
normally Monday, Gholston said.In East Lansing, police said Sunday t
hmann's body 
was not given back," he added, referring to Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi 
who was executed by Israel in 1962 for his role as one 
of the architects of the Holocaust.The Israeli rights group HaMoked appealed 
to Israel's Supreme Court in 2011, seeking release of the remains of 
31 assailants. The group said that the court didn't rule, but that 
Israel's Defense Ministry decided late last year to hand over about 30 
bodies. The Defense Ministry was not immediately available for comment.Since 
the beginning of the year, Israel has returned seven bodies of assailants 
from the second uprising, with two more scheduled Sunday, including that 
of al-Akhras, Palestinian activists said. Dozens more Palestinian militants 
killed in clashes or in suicide attacks are still believed to be 
in burial spots in Israel, off-limits to their families.Al-Akhras struck 
on a rainy Friday afternoon in March 2002, a bloody month at 
the height of the second Palestinian uprising. A spate of bombings and 
other attacks had left Israel on edge, with heightened security measures 
in place.She drove with a friend from her home in a slum 
refugee camp for Palestinians near Bethlehem to a Jerusalem supermarket 
less than 10 miles away. The Supersol grocery store, situated in a 
strip mall in the working-class neighborhood of Kiryat Yovel, was crowded 
with shoppers buying food for the Jewish Sabbath.Security guard Haim Smadar, 
55, was searching the bags of people going into

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