The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department initially released a statement expressing condolences for the victims of bombings in Iran, while stating they were monitoring the situation. This message received immediate backlash on social media for its language, prompting the department to edit and eventually withdraw the post. The department subsequently issued an apology, acknowledging that the content was unacceptable and did not represent the views of Sheriff Robert G. Luna. An internal review was announced, but details about the individual responsible for the post were not disclosed.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department initially expressed sympathy for bombing victims in Iran but later withdrew the message for being inappropriate and offensive.
The agency faced criticism for its original statement on social media, which was deemed problematic, leading to a retraction and formal apology for the error.
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