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On Jan. 21, 2010, Jill Magid was in Austin researching snipers when she decided to visit the state Capitol. That was the day Fausto Cardenas fired a handgun into the air six times on the Capitol steps. State troopers quickly subdued the 24-year-old man from Houston. Magid witnessed the incident…
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Jill Magid's Failed States
On Jan. 21, 2010, Jill Magid witnessed Fausto Cardenas firing a handgun into the air on the Capitol steps. Magid then spent 18 months following Cardenas' case; culminating in Failed States. Currently on display at Austin's Arthouse, Failed States explores the media's representation of terrorism and includes this montage of interviews with Magid.