California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “Going to the supermarket, the flea market, or Church should not end in death. I thank the brave first…”

California U.S. Rep Mike Garcia: “Going to the supermarket, the flea market, or Church should not end in death. I thank the brave first…”
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Mike Garcia tweeted the following:

“Going to the supermarket, the flea market, or Church should not end in death. I thank the brave first responders and citizens who quickly took action and prevented more death.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Garcia:

“Rebecca and I are praying for the victims and families of the mass murders in Buffalo, NY as well as the victims of the murders in Laguna Woods, CA and Houston, TX. These are all senseless acts of violence and unnecessary loss of life.”
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“In the wake of these tragedies, it is more important than ever that our communities have access to mental health care services. And more accessible mental health care will help prevent future acts of violence.”
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“Last week, I had the honor of welcoming Santa Claritas Assemblywoman Suzette Martinez Valladares and Antelope Valleys Assemblyman Tom Lackey to the U.S. Capitol. Thank you both for the work you do on behalf of our community.”
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