The Raiders owner arranged to fly in about 30 firefighters, police officers and dispatchers from Las Vegas for Sunday’s Raiders-Los Angeles Chargers game at the Oakland Coliseum.
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By Betsy Helfand / RJ
Half of the money will go to the Las Vegas Police Department and the other half will go to the victims of the families of last week’s mass shooting.
By Michael Gehlken / RJ
From their current hometown, the Raiders honored their future one.
By Michael Gehlken / RJ
The Raiders expressed and provided support Monday for those affected by Sunday night’s massacre across from Mandalay Bay.
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