Posted on 12/02/2015 11:30:06 AM PST by BradtotheBone
Authorities are responding to a report of 20 victims in a shooting in San Bernardino on Wednesday.
The incident was reported in the 1300 block of S. Waterman Avenue (map), according to the San Bernardino Fire Department.
Story developing...
(Excerpt) Read more at nbclosangeles.com ...
A smog pit..of a city.
OTrauma LOVES this stuff. More fodder for his gun ban. Look for him to quintuple the Syrian 'refugee' import.
OTrauma is THRILLED.
Not sure how every single one of his plans is working so flawlessly. All I can think is that Satan is assisting.
A center for the mentally disabled has an above average chance of being shot up be a mentally ill person. That doesn’t fit the three shooters in body armor report, but that report may have been in error (mistaking first responding police for the shooter). We need to wait and see.
About ten days ago:
This is news from Louisiana on Sunday. Seventeen people were shot but survived when gunfire erupted on on a playground where a block party was going in New Orleans.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3364941/posts
ML/NJ
Yes, I google maped the address then looked up the building
Why would anyone shoot up this place?
http://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/RCSvs.cfm
Services Provided By Regional Centers
Regional centers provide diagnosis and assessment of eligibility and help plan, access, coordinate and monitor the services and supports that are needed because of a developmental disability. There is no charge for the diagnosis and eligibility assessment.
Once eligibility is determined, a case manager or service coordinator is assigned to help develop a plan for services, tell you where services are available, and help you get the services. Most services and supports are free regardless of age or income.
There is a requirement for parents to share the cost of 24-hour out-of-home placements for children under age 18. This share depends on the parents’ ability to pay. For further information, see Parental Fee Program. There may also be a co-payment requirement for other selected services. For further information, see Family Cost Participation Program.
Some of the services and supports provided by the regional centers include:
Information and referral
Assessment and diagnosis
Counseling
Lifelong individualized planning and service coordination
Purchase of necessary services included in the individual program plan
Resource development
Outreach
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Advocacy for the protection of legal, civil and service rights
Early intervention services for at risk infants and their families
Genetic counseling
Family support
Planning, placement, and monitoring for 24-hour out-of-home care
Training and educational opportunities for individuals and families
Community education about developmental disabilities
For additional information about these services and supports, see:
Information about Programs and Services
The Department of Developmental Services is responsible for designing and coordinating a wide array of services for California residents with developmental disabilities. Regional centers help plan, access, coordinate and monitor these services and supports.
A Person-Centered Planning approach is used in making decisions regarding where a person with developmental disabilities will live and the kinds of services and supports that may be needed. In person-centered planning, everyone who uses regional center services has a planning team that includes the person utilizing the services, family members, regional center staff and anyone else who is asked to be there by the individual. The team joins together to make sure that the services that people are getting are supporting their choices in where they want to live, how and with whom they choose to spend the day, and hopes and dreams for the future.
The following is a partial list of living arrangements and supportive services available for persons with developmental disabilities:
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Work Services Program (formerly Habilitation)
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Work Activity Program Services
This whole deal looks weird - a bunch of folks just standing around outside, like it was a spring day...
No one looks anxious. Looks just like Sandy Hook...
Gang bangers shooting up a social services office? seems kind of odd, I mean San Bernardino is a crap hole because it is gang infested but seeing them shoot up a social services office and an area where disabled people hang out just seems out of character even for gang bangers
Let me review.... Hmmm, seems like you made a decimal point error. It's 1.3%.
1 -3 possible suspects....
who do they rely on for information like that?
2 or 3 ...I can see...One...to Three....seems like really lame intelligence.
Has obie announced a press conference on the need to confiscate weapons and military garb,,,yet?
This is all because of Climate Change.
There’s NO WAY to know they’re white if they’re wearing ski masks. Muzzies can appear ‘white’ too.
Body Armor. California. Multiple suspects.
That just brings to mind the North Hollywood Bank robbery in 1997.
Nope. I just looked it up and I was right. Fontana/San Berdoo was the first chapter.
Maybe a Nazi gang but I doubt that.
Lack of a BOLO tells me that they think the gunman is inside.
The neighborhood is 2/3rds Hispanic though that doesn't mean anything especially if it was another drill.
La Raza?
Bomb squad is there too.
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