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Have multiple subjects who have been detained. One person has been arrested. Theyre still looking for more shooters today, and its unclear. They have not specified if the person who was arrested is one of the shooters. Police say shots were fired on campus around 745 thursday night. Oakland Unified School District telling us many families and students had already left the campus, but others, including staff members, were still on hand cleaning up. Josh manley was there to see his brother graduate, but left just before the shooting. I heard the shots, but they thought it was just more confetti cannons. But then people started screaming and they got out of there pretty quick, having a gunshot and guns bringing into school. It is difficult to digest it is concerning. Oakland unified superintendent is telling us the shooting is heartbreaking and absolutely unacceptable, adding that quote, as a community, we must not tolerate violence and instead Work Together to eliminate it. In oakland no

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Checking in with a couple advocating for ALS patients and caregivers

NPR's Juana Summers checks in with Brian Wallach, who has been living with ALS for seven years, and his wife Sandra Abrevaya on their ongoing advocacy for ALS patients, families and caregivers.

Brian-wallach
Sandra-abrevaya

Checking in with a couple advocating for ALS patients and caregivers

NPR's Juana Summers checks in with Brian Wallach, who has been living with ALS for seven years, and his wife Sandra Abrevaya on their ongoing advocacy for ALS patients, families and caregivers.

Brian-wallach
Sandra-abrevaya

Checking in with a couple advocating for ALS patients and caregivers

NPR's Juana Summers checks in with Brian Wallach, who has been living with ALS for seven years, and his wife Sandra Abrevaya on their ongoing advocacy for ALS patients, families and caregivers.

Brian-wallach
Sandra-abrevaya

Checking in with a couple advocating for ALS patients and caregivers

NPR's Juana Summers checks in with Brian Wallach, who has been living with ALS for seven years, and his wife Sandra Abrevaya on their ongoing advocacy for ALS patients, families and caregivers.

Brian-wallach
Sandra-abrevaya

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