Bay Area leaders gather in SF, call for unity in wake of racially motivated mass shootings
Rev. Amos Brown, who heads the San Francisco chapter of the NAACP organized an emergency meeting that called for unity and preparedness in light of deadly mass shootings over the weekend that were motivated by ethnic and racial hatred, according to officials. Leaders from San Francisco and Oakland spoke at the event.
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