From TWC News
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Dawn Nguyen, the woman who next week will be sentenced for providing the guns used in the December 2012 ambush in Webster that killed two firefighters, expressed remorse in a letter to a federal judge.
Dawn Nguyen was sentenced to 1 1/3 years to 4 years in prison for lying on a firearms transaction form in 2010 on Monday, May 19, 2014. Nguyen starts to cry a little while her attorney, Matthew Parrinello gives the judge his recommendation for her sentencing. (TINA MACINTYRE-YEE, Democrat and Chronicle)

Nguyen’s letter to Judge David Larimer is dated Aug. 1. In it, she writes that while William Spengler’s actions were his alone, she feels responsible for the pain it caused people.
Nguyen pleaded guilty in June to falsifying business records, admitting that she lied on paperwork when she bought guns for Spengler, a convicted felon barred from buying guns, in 2010.
The weapons were used in an early morning rampage that left two West Webster firefighters and Spengler’s sister dead. Spengler then took his own life.
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