FBI says California shooting ‘possible terrorism’

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The mass shooting at a social services center in San Bernardino, California on Wednesday left 14 dead and 17 others wounded. 

Three assailants dressed in military-style gear and carrying “long gun” rifles opened fire at the Inland Regional Center at around 11:30 a.m. PST before escaping in a black SUV.

Police later tracked them down several miles away, opening fire on the vehicle and killing two suspects, a man and a woman, in the shootout. A third suspect, whose gender has not been identified, was detained nearby.

Law enforcement sources identified one of the slain suspects as Syed Farook, 28, an American citizen believed to work for the county agency hosting the event where the shooting began, the Los Angeles Times reported. 

Tashfeen Malik, 27, has been identified as the second dead suspect.The Associated Press, citing family members, says the two were married, while other sources say they simply romantically involved. 

According to NBC, a knowledgable source said another of the suspects is alleged to be Farook’s brother. 

A man identifying himself as Farook’s father told the New York Daily News that he was estranged from his son, but that Farook “was very religious. He would go to work, come back, go to pray, come back. He’s Muslim.”

Government records show that Farook, 28, traveled to Saudi Arabia last year, The Wall Street Journal revealed. While authorities are not necessarily attaching any importance to the trip, they have begun investigating his background. 

Police have so far conducted a high-risk search warrant at a home in Redlands, CA which belongs to Farook’s family. 

Addressing the shooting, San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan told reporters that “obviously, at minimum, we have a domestic terrorist-type situation that occurred here.” 

“They came prepared to do what they did as if they were on a mission,” he added. 

David Bowdich, the assistant director of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, was more cautious, but said terrorism was a “possibility.”

“We will go where the evidence takes us. It’s possible it goes down that route; it’s possible that it does not.”


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  1. IsraeliGirl143 Avatar
    IsraeliGirl143

    As soon as they said they were Muslim, its obvious its a terrorist attack. Now not all Muslims are terrorists and that is a Stereotype but if all the terrorists attacks are Muslim based then yah it was a terrorist attack. What kind of sick people shoot up a place like that? Those cowards target and kill innocent people who cannot defend themselves. So sick and sad

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