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One Year Since San Bernadino Shooting, Family Remembers Loss

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It was a year ago on Dec. 2 that 14 people were murdered at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. There's been a lot of debate about gun laws, terrorism and even computer privacy in the year since the mass shooting. But we wanted to take a moment and remember the losses, one year later. Here's the story of one of those people killed that day, San Bernardino county worker Damian Meins.

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