OASA founder condemns violence, talks future after mass shooting outside event

The founder of “On a Sunday Afternoon,” also known as OASA, said there will be community events again, with even more measures in place after a mass shooting outside a Glendale restaurant Sunday.

Police are working to piece together what led up to a fight and shooting that killed three people and left another five injured in the parking lot of El Camaron Gigante outside a Cinco de Mayo OASA event.

OASA founder Bobby Luera called the shooting “absolutely devastating.”…

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