Bay Area leaders react to L.A. mass shooting, increase security at local Lunar New Year events

Binh Nguyen,36, of San Jose, stands wearing an çodi during a Lunar New Year celebration at History Park in San Jose, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)

A mass shooting in Los Angeles late Saturday night on Lunar New Year’s Eve that killed 10 people drew condolences from multiple Bay Area officials and dampened the mood at celebrations on Sunday as law enforcement beefed up security at local events in San Jose and San Francisco.

The shooting — one of California’s worst in recent memory — occurred at a ballroom dance studio in the city of Monterey Park,

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