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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has apologized for an “offensive and inappropriate” social media post after a wave of U.S. strikes in Iran.
The Brief The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department apologized for an "offensive and inappropriate" social media post about bombings in Iran, which was later deleted.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on Sunday deleted a post on X that they called "offensive and inappropriate" in regards to the conflict in Iran.
LASD is issuing an apology after a post they deemed "offensive" and "inappropriate" regarding the conflict in Iran was published to their social media accounts.
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