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LA sheriff’s department apologizes for post sympathizing with Iran victims | Los Angeles

Los Angeles County Sheriff deleted the department and then apologized for sending a message to the US nuclear facilities to “victims and families”.

X, Facebook and Instagram’de published message, sheriffs Iran “victims” “hearts come out,” he said. Swift followed an online response and the department later issued an apology that calls his original task as “aggressive and inappropriate”.

Now according to a screenshot of deleted text Ktla“Our hearts go to victims and families affected by the latest bombings in Iran. This tragic event is closely monitoring the situation with our local, state and federal partners.”

The version, which has been organized since then, excludes any promises from Iran, and instead, says that the department watches the “abroad situation”. In apologyThe department said that the original social media mission is wrong and that the chief Şerif did not reflect the views of Robert Luna or the department.

“As a law enforcement force, we do not comment on foreign policy or military issues. Our mission has only focused on maintaining public security and serving various communities,” he said. He added that it strengthens “social media surveillance protocols ..

Los Angeles was home to a large population of Iranian Americans with number 400,000 and won Tehrangeles’ nickname. It is also home to the second largest Jewish population with the number 500,000 after New York.

Politico recorded it Last week, the war between Israel and Iran put the Iranian American population that fled Iran after the 1979 Revolution. Many of them are against the current Iranian government.

The promotion of the sheriff department’s thoughts on the subject may be shocking for some. The department soon returned to an ordinary business with a message that focuses more on possible security risks due to overseas conflicts in which the US is currently involved in military.

The Sheriff Department said, “There is currently no known threat to Los Angeles County. However, we are increasing patrol controls in places of worship and other sensitive places throughout the district,” he said.

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