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Ruben Gallego: “Traditionally, there were places [schools, religious sites…”

Featuring: Ruben Gallego, Democratic | U.S. Senate, Arizona

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ABC15 one-on-one interview with Senator Ruben Gallego

Published | Video Starts at 08:51

Yeah. Walking along with children approaching. Should they be rounding up people outside of schools? Should there be safe locations where, yes, families should be able to. Traditionally, there were places [schools, religious sites, hospitals] they were not allowed to operate in unless there was specific information of danger. that there was something dangerous happening there. That was schools, religious sites, so churches and hospitals and medical sites. We can have security. And you could go after bad guys without going to these places. (08:51–09:07)

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Asserts that traditionally, enforcement agencies avoided certain locations unless there was a specific threat.

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