Wednesday, December 2, 2015

San Bernardino mass shooting: police say at least 14 dead

San Bernardino police have the suspects surrounded and there have been gunfire exchanged between the officers and the the suspects.  At least one suspect has been wounded.  The police have confirmed that one suspect has died in a shootout with police. Currently police have two houses surrounded in the that a suspect or suspects might be hold up in one of the residents.

There are reports that two of the suspects may be wounded.










'I saw a woman take her last breath.' Alex Vasquez, NBC cameraman who arrived while shots were still being fired.



[Latest developments, posted at 5:27 p.m. ET]
The suspects were armed with long guns, Burguan told reporters. "These were people that came prepared. ... They were armed with long guns, not hand guns," he told reporters. Most of the victims were "centrally located in one area of the facility," Burguan said. Police didn't exchange gunfire with the shooters, he added.
    • "At this point, I know one of your questions is going to be 'Is this a terrorist incident?' I will tell you right now we do not know if this is a terrorist incident," David Bowdich, an assistant director for Los Angeles FBI's office told reporters.
    • The shootings were in the conference center at the Inland Regional Center, the center's executive director, Lavinia Johnson, told CNN. She believes the county's Department of Public Health was having a holiday party there. Johnson said the fire alarm went off in her building, and people began to evacuate but then the order came to stay in place. Later police came and took people out of their offices.












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