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Tweet from host for Padres flagship radio station stirs outrage for suicide insensitivity

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Tweet from host for Padres flagship radio station stirs outrage for suicide insensitivity

Tuesday, Mar 27

Kevin Klein, host from new Padres flagship radio station The Machine 97.3 FM, pictures Coronado Bridge, draws outrage.

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