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Nov 8, 2018
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Thousand Oaks mass shooting: Larry speaks with survivor of Borderline Bar & Grill shooting
A gunman opened fire inside a bar popular with college students last night in Thousand Oaks.
People gather as close as they can to the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, California on November 8, 2018 as police vehicles closed off the area responding to a shooting.
People gather as close as they can to the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, California on November 8, 2018 as police vehicles closed off the area responding to a shooting.
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A gunman opened fire inside a bar popular with college students last night in Thousand Oaks.

A gunman opened fire inside a bar popular with college students last night in Thousand Oaks.

Twelve people were killed, including a sheriff’s officer who arrived at the scene. The suspected gunman, identified by authorities as 28-year-old Ian David Long, was also found dead.

We bring you the latest from Thousand Oaks.

If you or someone you know is struggling with a mental health disease, you can visit the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health website for resources, or call their 24-hour hotline at 1-800-854-7771.

A hotline has also been established for those looking for missing friends or family who were at Borderline last night. 1-805-465-6650.

Guests:

Lance Orozco, news director with KCLU, our sister NPR station covering Ventura County; he is at the crime scene

Curley Bonds, M.D., chief deputy director for clinical operations at the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health

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Host, AirTalk
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