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John, today marks
two years since the Half Moon Bay shooting that took the lives of seven
people and injured one. It occurred less than 48 hours after the Monterey
Park shooting and further traumatized the Asian American community.
It all started with an argument between an employee and his supervisor.
Guns can turn anger into violence far too easily. Disagreements like this
should NEVER culminate in the loss of life. Until we address access to
guns, we will continue to have escalations that destroy entire
communities.
Sadly, we also are following reports of a school shooting in Nashville,
Tennessee yesterday. We honor the lives of those who were lost yesterday
and two years ago, and we strive for a better world in their honor, and
for all of us. We all deserve a future free from gun violence.
In solidarity,
March For Our Lives
Today and every day, we honor the lives lost in Half Moon Bay:
Zhishen Liu, 73
Qizhong Cheng, 66
Marciano Martinez Jimenez, 50
Yetao Bing, 43
Aixiang Zhang, 74
Jingzhi Lu, 64
Jose Romero Perez, 38
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