LA County Sheriff’s Department Posts ‘Condolences’ to Those Affected by US Strike on Iran

Our hearts go out to… Iran? That’s what the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department bizarrely posted before deleting a statement expressing sympathy for an enemy state targeted by U.S. military strikes. The post has sparked outrage—and serious questions about who is running the show in LA law enforcement.

Key Facts:

  • The LA County Sheriff’s Department posted and then deleted a message expressing sympathy for Iran after U.S. military strikes.
  • The post referred to the operation as a “tragic event” and offered condolences to the “victims.”
  • The message was later edited to remove mention of the U.S. strike, then deleted entirely.
  • Stop Antisemitism publicly criticized the department and demanded accountability.
  • U.S. Operation Midnight Hammer targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.

The Rest of The Story:

On Sunday, the LA County Sheriff’s Department posted a statement on X calling the U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites “tragic” and offering condolences to “victims and families.”

The post shocked observers, coming from an American law enforcement agency.

It was quickly edited to remove references to the U.S. strike and then deleted altogether.

A department spokesperson later told Fox News Digital he was unaware of the initial post.

The nonprofit Stop Antisemitism blasted the statement, saying, “There were no victims in last night’s successful targeting of Iran’s nuclear sites. Please verify this post was not posted by an employee of the LA County Sheriff’s HQ.”

The U.S. strike, named Operation Midnight Hammer, targeted nuclear facilities at Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan.

General Dan Caine of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said B-2 bombers launched from the continental U.S. and completed the mission while maintaining complete surprise.

The Trump administration declared the operation a success, saying it weakened Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

Commentary:

Whoever approved this message at the LA County Sheriff’s Department should be fired immediately.

The post was not only factually wrong—it read like propaganda from a foreign government.

Sympathizing with a terror-sponsoring regime in the wake of a successful U.S. military strike is beyond disgraceful.

It’s not enough to chalk this up to a social media blunder.

This post reflects the deeper rot infecting California’s leadership.

Woke ideology has so thoroughly consumed LA’s institutions that they’re more concerned with appearing “empathetic” than standing with America.

This isn’t a one-off incident.

From soft-on-crime policies to anti-police rhetoric, California’s leadership has increasingly abandoned its core duties.

This latest example proves even law enforcement is being run by people who appear to sympathize more with America’s enemies than with her citizens.

And let’s be blunt: the idea of expressing sympathy for Iran—a regime responsible for funding terrorism and threatening Israel and the U.S.—should be a red line.

That line was crossed by LA County’s top law enforcement agency.

That should scare every American.

It’s even worse considering that many Jewish Americans live in LA.

What message does this send to them?

That their safety takes a back seat to “inclusive” PR stunts for enemy regimes?

There must be a complete house-cleaning in the LA County Sheriff’s Department.

From top brass to the communications team, anyone responsible for this kind of statement has no place in public service.

This is just another sign that California is becoming unrecognizable.

Crime, chaos, and now foreign sympathies have taken root in institutions that once protected the public.

California needs regime change.

And it starts by taking out the trash at the highest levels of government and law enforcement—before this nonsense becomes the new normal across the country.

The Bottom Line:

The LA County Sheriff’s Department posted a message expressing sympathy for Iran after a successful U.S. military strike—then deleted it after public backlash.

The post raised serious concerns about the department’s leadership and judgment.

In a time when law enforcement credibility is crucial, this failure is a national embarrassment.

California’s leadership crisis just hit a new low.

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