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Vigil Honors White Plains Sanitation Worker 20 Years After His Slaying

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The 20th anniversary of the shooting death of Charles Campbell was marked with a somber vigil Monday outside the Westchester County Courthouse in White Plaines, according to lohud.com.

Charles Campbell, a White Plains sanitation worker shot and killed 20 years ago, was remembered during a vigil Monday outside the Westchester County Courthouse in White Plains, lohud.com reports.

Charles Campbell, a White Plains sanitation worker shot and killed 20 years ago, was remembered during a vigil Monday outside the Westchester County Courthouse in White Plains, lohud.com reports.

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Family and friends of Campbell, a White Plains sanitation worker, gathered to remember how his life was cut short after an argument on Oct. 3, 1996, outside a Dobbs Ferry delicatessen. Off-duty New York City Transit officer Richard DiGuglielmo was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison after being convicted in the shooting death, lohud.com says.

Those at the vigil carried newspaper reports of the conviction, according to lohud.com.

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