SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.: The latest on a shooting at a social services facility in San Bernardino, Calif. (all times local):
7:40 p.m.
A law enforcement official has identified Syed Farook as one of the suspects in a mass shooting in Southern California.
The official, who was briefed on the case, was not authorized to speak to the media about the ongoing investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Police say two suspects — a man and a woman — were killed in a gunbattle with police after the shooting at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino.
Police say another person who was spotted running near the gunbattle was detained but they have said it is unclear if that person had anything to do with the shooting.
The official did not provide more details.
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6:50 p.m.
Meredith Davis, a spokeswoman with ATF, told KCAL9-TV the two suspects who died in a shootout with police after the mass killing in California were each armed with a long gun and a handgun.
They were wearing tactical-style clothing that was “loaded with magazines for a gunfight,” she said Wednesday.
Davis said the suspects also threw a thick-gauge copper pipe out of the SUV, but no explosives were found inside.
The fake pipe bomb was equipped with a piece of material made to look like a wick.
Authorities are tracing the serial numbers on the guns and authorities will be dispatched to those addresses.
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6:40 p.m.
Law enforcement officers are calling for people to come to the front door of a home in Redlands, California, where tips led authorities investigating the deadly shooting at a social services center.
One of them called out: “This is the FBI.” Officers in riot gear, a bomb squad unit and armored vehicles are outside Wednesday night. They appear to have brought in robot devices.
It’s unclear if anyone is inside the home.
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan has said an SUV was seen leaving the residence earlier, leading to a police pursuit and a gunbattle that killed two suspects in the shooting that left 14 people dead in neighboring San Bernardino.
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6:15 p.m.
The FBI is looking at several possibilities for what drove shooters to kill 14 people at a California social services center.
David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI’s field office in Los Angeles, says one possibility is workplace violence and another is “terrorism.”
He did not elaborate. Wednesday’s shooting left at least 14 dead in San Bernardino.
Police say two suspects, one male and one female, are dead after a shootout with police.
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan says authorities found what they believe is an explosive device at the Inland Regional Center where the mass shooting occurred.
Burguan also says one other person was detained who was seen running near a gunbattle, but it’s not clear if that person is connected to the mass shooting.
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5:50 p.m.
Police say a person was detained who was seen running near a gunbattle between officers and two suspects of a deadly shooting at a Southern California social services center.
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan also said at a news conference Wednesday evening that it was not clear if that person is connected to shooting that killed at least 14 people at the Inland Regional Center.
Burguan says two suspects, one male and one female, are dead.
The chief says tips led police to a residence in the neighboring city of Redlands, where an SUV was seeing leaving. Officers pursued the vehicle, and a gunbattle ensued.
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This item has been corrected to show that police didn’t stop the SUV but pursued the vehicle after they saw it leaving a residence.
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5:45 p.m.
Police say two suspects, one male and one female, are dead after the shooting at a Southern California social services center.
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan also said at a news conference Wednesday evening that authorities found what they believe is an explosive device at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. Bomb squads were working on it.
The FBI says it’s a possibility that the shooting is “terrorism.”
Burguan says the suspects were wearing “assault-style clothing” and were both armed with assault rifles and handguns.
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5:35 p.m.
A witness says he saw a black SUV pull slowly away from a Southern California social services center where gunmen opened fire as people ran frantically from the building.
Glenn Willwerth says he locked up his paper business across the street and went outside with a gun. He heard 10 to 15 shots and saw an SUV with blacked-out windows drive away.
Authorities say at least 14 people were killed and more than a dozen others injured at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino.
Willwerth described seeing people carry one injured woman out. He also saw a pair of empty boots on a sidewalk, followed by a trail of blood.
Police say a gunbattle between occupants of an SUV and police not far from the original shooting scene left one suspect shot. Another is possibly “outstanding.”
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5:05 p.m.
Police are serving a search warrant on a home in Redlands, California, in connection with the deadly shooting at a social services facility in neighboring San Bernardino.
City spokesman Carl Baker says Redlands police are assisting San Bernardino police in the search connected to the Wednesday morning shooting that killed at least 14 people and wounded more than a dozen others.
An Associated Press reporter watched as a half-dozen vehicles carrying helmeted police drove into the area. One officer carrying an assault rifle ordered reporters to clear the area, and an armored vehicle parked outside a row of homes.
The action followed a gunbattle between occupants of an SUV and San Bernardino police not far from the original shooting scene.
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4:35 p.m.
The San Bernardino County Department of Public Health has confirmed that several of its employees were inside a social services facility when gunmen opened fire.
The department says on a verified county Twitter account that it’s not releasing any more information because of the ongoing investigation and out of respect for the victims.
Authorities say the shooting killed at least 14 people and wounded more than a dozen others at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino.
The health department says it will be providing services to its employees and their families.
Center President and CEO Marybeth Feild said earlier Wednesday that the department was renting out a conference area at the center for a banquet when the attack took place.
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4:20 p.m.
Gov. Jerry Brown says the shooting at a social services facility in Southern California is a brutal attack.
He said in a statement that “California will spare no effort in bringing these killers to justice.” The governor was scheduled to light the Capitol Christmas tree Wednesday evening, but his office said the ceremony will be canceled.
Authorities say gunmen killed at least 14 people and wounded more than a dozen others at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino.
Police Sgt. Vicki Cervantes says one suspect was shot in a gunbattle with officers and there is still possibly a suspect “outstanding.”
Armored police vehicles are surrounding a dark-colored SUV with shattered windows on a residential street.
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4:15 p.m.
Police say one suspect in the deadly shooting at a social services facility in Southern California has been shot in a gunbattle with officers.
San Bernardino police Sgt. Vicki Cervantes said Wednesday that there is still possibly a suspect “outstanding.”
Cervantes would not elaborate, and the condition of the suspect was not known. She says an officer was hurt in the shootout and went to the hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.
Armored police vehicles are surrounding a dark-colored SUV with shattered windows on a residential street.
Authorities say gunmen killed at least 14 people and wounded more than a dozen others at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino.
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3:30 p.m.
Police say shots have been fired and a suspect is down near a dark-colored SUV.
It’s unclear if the suspect is related to the deadly shooting Wednesday at a social services facility in Southern California. Police have said that the suspects may have fled in a dark SUV.
San Bernardino police Sgt. Vicki Cervantes said she knew of no officers who were injured in the shootout.
Television footage showed armored vehicles blocking the SUV on a residential street.
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3:20 p.m.
Police are pointing guns at a dark-colored SUV with shattered windows on a residential street.
Police have said that the suspects in the deadly shooting Wednesday at a social services facility in Southern California may have fled in a dark SUV.
Officers were keeping their distance, pointing their weapons at the vehicle, while more police raced to the scene.
Local media said there appeared to be a person on the ground but it was unclear who they were or what their injuries may be.
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3:10 p.m.
A board member of a Southern California social services center where gunmen killed at least 14 people says she has been trying to reach more than a dozen colleagues and workers but has only heard back from one.
Sheela Stark of the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino says she’s watching television to find familiar faces at the scene.
She says the center has two large buildings that require a badge to get in. However, the conference room where many public events take place — including a banquet Wednesday — is usually left open when they are expecting visitors.
Marybeth Feild, the president and CEO of the center, says the shooting happened in a conference area where the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health was having a banquet.
The center employs more than 600 people.
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This item has been corrected to show that Marybeth Feild’s name was misspelled Field.
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2:55 p.m.
Authorities say 10 of the 14 people wounded in a deadly shooting at a Southern California social services center were taken to hospitals in critical condition.
Fire Chief Tom Hannemann says three people were in serious condition. Authorities say an additional 14 victims were killed in the gunfire at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, 60 miles east of Los Angeles.
The chief says firefighters were on the scene within seven minutes of the 11 a.m. Wednesday call and transported all the injured by 11:30 a.m.
Authorities say they are looking for up to three shooters and a motive is not yet known.
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2:45 p.m.
President Barack Obama says there’s a pattern of mass shootings in the U.S. that has no parallel elsewhere in the world.
Obama commented on the mass shooting at a California social services center in an interview with CBS News. Authorities say at least 14 people were killed and the motives of the shooters are not yet known.
Obama says there are steps the U.S. can take to reduce the frequency of mass shootings.
Obama is calling for the country to come together to make mass shootings a rare occurrence. He says the U.S. should never think mass shootings are a normal part of life.
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2:30 p.m.
Police say the attackers who killed an estimated 14 people at a Southern California social services center came prepared with long guns.
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan declined to say what kind of weapons they used at the Inland Regional Center. Burguan says a motive wasn’t yet clear, but that the shooters “were on a mission” and “came in with a purpose.”
He says police are looking for up to three shooters.
The attack was concentrated in one area of the building where most victims were shot, while hundreds of other people weren’t injured.
Burguan says it’s too early to say whether the attackers targeted that area or chose it out of convenience or at random.
The president and CEO of the center says the shooting happened in a conference area where the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health was having a banquet.
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2:20 p.m.
The president and CEO of the Southern California social services center where gunmen opened fire says the shooting happened in a conference area where the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health was having a banquet.
Marybeth Feild of the Inland Regional Center was not at the facility but says she is in contact with many employees. She says they told her the shooting happened Wednesday during a banquet for the health department.
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan estimates at least 14 people have been killed and about 14 wounded. Burguan says police are looking for up to three shooters.
He noted that most people were killed and wounded in same area. Authorities say bomb squads checked unidentifiable items in the center, but they didn’t know if the gunmen brought those items.
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2:10 p.m.
Police say that the suspects in the deadly shooting at a social services facility in Southern California may have fled in a dark-colored SUV.
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said at a news conference Wednesday that he estimates at least 14 people have been killed and about 14 wounded. He says the wounded have significant injuries that may be related to gunshots.
Burguan says they are looking for up to three shooters.
Authorities have locked down courts and increased police presence at other public facilities but didn’t know the motive of the attack.