
Police in Sacramento are asking for the public’s help after a mass shooting Sacramento’s second mass shooting of the year took place over the weekend. Six people died. The shooting prompted President Biden to urge Congress to enact a set of gun control measures.
Police in Sacramento are asking for the public’s help after a mass shooting
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Sacramento’s second mass shooting of the year took place over the weekend. Six people died. The shooting prompted President Biden to urge Congress to enact a set of gun control measures.
Police in Sacramento are asking for the public’s help after a mass shooting Sacramento’s second mass shooting of the year took place over the weekend. Six people died. The shooting prompted President Biden to urge Congress to enact a set of gun control measures. From Police in Sacramento are asking for the public’s help after a mass shooting Download Embed Sacramento’s second mass shooting of the year took place over the weekend. Six people died. The shooting prompted President Biden to urge Congress to enact a set of gun control measures.
