Former Japan prime minister Shinzo Abe's assassination set off strong emotions in Southern California, where the longtime Japanese leader attended USC and last visited in 2015. 'For him to be shot, it was quite shocking,” said David Ikegami, president of the Little Tokyo Business Association. Japan doesn't allow guns aside from rare uses and is […]
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