Politics & Government
Alameda County Lowers Flags to Honor Victims of San Bernardino Massacre
Fourteen Californians tragically lost their lives earlier this week.

Announcement submitted by Alameda County:
On Thursday, Alameda County lowered the flags at all County buildings to honor the victims of a mass shooting that occurred Wednesday at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. Fourteen people were killed in the shooting and 21 people were injured.
“On behalf of Alameda County, I wish to extend my condolences to the victims, families and friends affected by this senseless act of violence in San Bernardino,” said Supervisor Scott Haggerty, President of Alameda County Board of Supervisors.
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