Partner of San Bernardino victim urges tolerance of Muslims
San Bernadino: A man whose boyfriend was killed in the San Bernardino terror attack has criticized Donald Trump's suggestion that Muslims be banned from entering the US.
Speaking to students Monday at a class on terrorism at California State University, San Bernardino, Ryan Reyes encouraged tolerance in the wake of the shooting six months ago and said his anger has shifted from the attack to how the nation has responded.
He told students the Muslim community should not be blamed for the actions of radical groups.
Reyes' boyfriend Daniel Kaufman ran a coffee shop at the social services center where Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people at a holiday gathering last Dec. 2. Investigators say the attackers had been radicalized.