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In a press briefing on Friday, Los Angeles Sheriff Robert Luna answered a question about when the press could get more answers about the explosion.
Transcript
00:00Sheriff, we understand that you're telling us everything you can tell us, and we understand we've got to wait.
00:04By when, roughly, you think you can have another press conference to tell us more information?
00:10We'll, through our Sheriff's Information Bureau, we'll put something out in the next couple of hours of when we would have more information.
00:20But I'm going to tell you right now, based on my experience, when we're conducting these type of investigations,
00:26it doesn't take hours to get some of this information. It takes days and weeks.
00:32We do not rush this investigation. We want to make sure that we're extremely thorough.
00:39Ladies and gentlemen, we lost three lives, and we want to make sure we know what happened.
00:46We don't want to repeat for this. And, again, all the questions that are being asked are very legitimate.
00:52There are other law enforcement agencies who have bomb techs, not only around the country,
00:57around the world, that want to know what happened here.
00:59So we want to make sure that no one else, we don't repeat this, right?
01:02So thorough investigation will be done by multiple agencies, and we'll get back to you about.
01:09It sounds like everything is repeat questions about the incident.
01:12I can't answer any of those right now because we don't have those facts yet.
01:15So with that, thank you all, and then we'll keep you updated on any progress on anything else.
01:22Appreciate each and every one of you. God bless you.

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