More than 3,000 people gathered Monday at a memorial ceremony for San Bernardino County employees to mourn the 14 people killed in last month's terror attack.
Speakers at the service at an indoor arena in Ontario, Calif., about a month after the shootings expressed condolences to the family and friends of those killed in the massacre and gratitude to first responders.
Those gathered heard consolation and inspiration from speakers that included former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and evangelical pastor Rick Warren
Both pulled from their own experiences dealing with loss — Warren's following the death of his son and Giuliani from his time at the helm of the city during the Sept 11, 2001 terror attacks — and urged the audience to make something good come from this tragedy.
Giuliani says the rampage in San Bernardino could have happened anywhere in the United States and that communities need to stand by and support each other as no one knows where might be next.
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