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Inland Empire 66ers held a touching candlelight vigil at the ballpark in memory of San Bernadino shooting victims

Just when we're finally feeling the anger and sadness subside over the events of the recent Paris attacks, and amid other horrible stories of similarly dastardly and heinous gun violence in our country, another senseless tragedy erupted on Wednesday, only this time it was very close to home. The shooting that took place at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernadino left 14 people dead, and once again, the perpetrators of this horribleness left the community with heavy and frightened hearts in it's wake.

There are no easy ways to deal with the messy physical and psychological carnage; it's almost so deeply penetrated into our brains now that it'd be easy to capitulate to the bad people in this world, that want to disrupt, destroy.