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Remembering the victims in the San Bernardino shooting
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Dec 4, 2015
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Remembering the victims in the San Bernardino shooting
Residents of San Bernardino, California are still trying to come to terms with a horrific attack this week that left 14 dead.
Prayer and songs open a vigil at San Manuel Stadium in San Bernardino on Thursday night, Dec. 3, 2015 following a mass shooting that left 14 people dead and 21 injured on Wednesday at the Inland Regional Center.
Prayer and songs open a vigil at San Manuel Stadium in San Bernardino on Thursday night, Dec. 3, 2015 following a mass shooting that left 14 people dead and 21 injured on Wednesday at the Inland Regional Center.
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Residents of San Bernardino, California are still trying to come to terms with a horrific attack this week that left 14 dead.

Residents of San Bernardino, California are still trying to come to terms with a horrific attack this week that left 14 dead.

The youngest victim was only 26 years old, the oldest 60. All but two were county employees. 

Here are some people who knew some of the victims, Benetta  Betbuhdahl, Robert Adams, Shannon Johnson, Sierra Clayborn and Michael Wetzel.

We hear from Victoria Naranjo, Jenni Kosse, Deirdre Butchko, Timothy Lee and Pastor Rod Akins.