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Bay Area Lawmakers Gladdened by News About Bin Laden

Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, calls terrorist’s death a “day of justice.”

News that al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden died in a firefight Sunday has brought satisfaction to some Bay Area policymakers.

“Anyone who witnessed the events of 9/11 wanted to see a day of justice,” said Assemblyman Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo. This is that day.”

Bin Laden, the man behind the attacks on the World Trade Center towers in New York, was in a late-night speech delivered from the White House.

“The images of 9/11 are seared into our national memory – hijacked planes cutting through a cloudless September sky, the Twin Towers collapsing to the ground, black smoke billowing up from the Pentagon,” Obama said.

He said the terrorist leader had been killed in a U.S. military-organized firefight in Pakistan.

“That he’s dead is part of the healing process,” said Harold Schapelhouman, chief of the Menlo Park Fire Protection District. “But it really won’t change what was done. This doesn’t turn back the clock.”

Each year, district officials have been placing 343 American flags in honor of each firefighter that was killed in the Sept. 11 rescue effort, Schapelhouman said.

He said he didn’t know if the district will do anything to celebrate bin Laden’s death.

“In the short term, this is a win for President Obama,” said Larry Gerston, a political science professor at San Jose State University. “But a year from now, people won’t be thinking about what happened tonight. They’ll be thinking about the economy and about unemployment,” he said.

Gerston said he expects Bay Area agencies to be on for acts of terrorism in the coming days and months.

“Something we know about al-Qaida is that they don’t necessarily give tit-for-tat the day after an event,” he said. “If anything, this news will lead people to be more vigilant during the months to come, in the least.”

San Francisco International Airport officials have not made any changes to security or flights in light of tonight’s news, according to airport spokesman Michael McCarron.

A dispatcher at the U.S. Coast Guard in San Francisco was unaware of any planned restrictions on waterways as of 9:30 p.m.

— Bay City News

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