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Security experts comb school cafeterias inspected by San Bernardino shooter

In the wake of last week’s mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif., the local school district had bomb-detecting dogs check every school that shooter Syed Farook had recently visited.

A day after the shooting, SBCUSD officials learned that Farook had visited nine schools through his job as a health inspector for the county’s Environmental Health Services, reports USA Today.

Although nothing out of the ordinary was found, Linda Bardere, the district’s spokesman, said the matter was done  as “an extra precaution.”

Farook’s rampage left 14 dead and 21 injured. He and his wife were killed by police as they were driving through the area.

Read the full story via USA Today.

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