
Bishop Urges ‘Common Task of Healing’ After Sacramento Shooting
Six people died on April 3, and at least 12 more were wounded.
Six people died on April 3, and at least 12 more were wounded.
In a July 5 statement, Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento said that while “the group’s actions may have been meant to draw attention to the sorrowful, angry memories over California’s past,” their “act of vandalism does little to build the future.”
Dreiband’s letter said this is an “unfair burden” on religious groups and “unequal treatment” that violates their civil rights protections.
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