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    The New York Times is also reporting the shooting may have been related to a workplace-dispute:

    Some investigators said they believed that one of the gunmen had worked at the facility and recently had a dispute with fellow employees, according to law enforcement officials who did not want to be identified.

    Chief Burguan confirmed that someone left the party after a dispute, “but we have no idea if those were the people that came back.”

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    The way they are holding back the names into late hours for the press and the socialists at the NYT gearing up the "workplace dispute" means this was likely a crime committed by Hispanic immigrants (status unknown)

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    EXCLUSIVE: Father of San Bernardino shooting suspect Syed Farook says son worked as health tech inspecting restaurants, hotels

    BY NANCY DILLON, DENIS SLATTERY
    NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
    Wednesday, December 2, 2015, 9:46 PM

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    The Inland Regional Center complex is pictured in an aerial photo following Wednesday's mass shooting.



    One of the suspects in Wednesday’s mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.has been identified as Syed Farook, according to reports.

    Farook was linked to the horrific slaughter that took place at the Inland Regional Center, according to NBC News.

    After police announced that two suspects — a male and a female — were dead following a car chase and shoot out with police, a search began at a nearby Redlands apartment linked to the suspects.

    A man who identified himself as Farook’s father told the Daily News his son worked as a health technician inspecting restaurants and hotels.

    “I haven’t heard anything. He worked in a county office,” Farook's dad told The News. “He’s married and has a kid. We’re estranged because my wife got the divorce, and they are together. She doesn’t want to see me.”

    Farook said he hasn’t seen his son in some time.

    “He was very religious. He would go to work, come back, go to pray, come back. He’s Muslim.”

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    CALIPH-ORNIA SHOOTING– VIDEO=> Suspect SYED FAROOK -DEVOUT MUSLIM- Shot Dead in Black SUV (Updates)

    Jim Hoft Dec 2nd, 2015 8:33 pm

    CALIPH-ORNIA SHOOTING VIDEO—

    SYED FAROOK — SHOOTING SUSPECT — DEVOUT MUSLIM!









    David Espinoza from San Bernardino shot video of the police chase today outside his business this afternoon.

    Police shot and killed two suspects, one woman and one man, in front of Espinoza’s business.

    You can hear the shots from the police and suspects.

    Via The Kelly File:



    Syed Farooq WAS NOT on the terrorist watch list according to FOX News.
    The SUV was riddled with bullet holes…





    Syed Farooq was killed by police near the business.

    NBC NEWS IS REPORTING:
    Multiple sources from multiple agencies identified one of the three attackers at the resource center to NBC News as Syed Farook. No other information was available, but a knowledgeable source said another member of the trio is believed to be Farook’s brother.
    UPDATE: VIDEO FROM INSIDE THE SAN BERNARDINO INLAND REGIONAL CENTER….

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    http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/12/first-video-police-shoot-at-san-bernardino-suspects-in-black-suv/



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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC View Post
    The way they are holding back the names into late hours for the press and the socialists at the NYT gearing up the "workplace dispute" means this was likely a crime committed by Hispanic immigrants (status unknown)

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    Times reporters are providing updates from the scene.

    6:47 P.M.

    One suspect's name is Syed Farook, sources say


    Two law enforcement sources identified one of the suspects in the San Bernardino shooting as Syed Farook.

    According to public records, a Syed R. Farook worked as an environmental health specialist for San Bernardino County. It's unclear whether that is the same person connected to the attack. The shooting occurred at an event for the county's public health department.


    Two other federal law enforcement sources, while not revealing the name of the suspect they were referring to, said he was an American citizen.


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    Authorities have held back his name for hours. If it were any other American that was not of Middle eastern decent or Muslim, the name would have been out there immediately. JMO

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    The shooting was at 11:00 a.m.
    All of the suspects were caught before the sun went down.
    2 of them are DEAD, saving the cost a a trial.
    The cops did a good job today.
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    San Bernardino Shooting: Two Suspects Dead After Gun Battle

    At least 14 people killed in mass shooting in California; two suspects dead after gunfight with police

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    Two suspects are dead after a gunfight with police, following a mass shooting that killed at least 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif., on Wednesday. Photo: Getty Images

    By TAMARA AUDI,
    DAN FROSCH and
    JIM CARLTON

    Updated Dec. 2, 2015 11:41 p.m. ET2471 COMMENTS

    SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.—At least two shooters stormed a holiday gathering for county employees here Wednesday, killing at least 14 people in the deadliest shooting in the U.S. in the past three years, authorities said.

    Two of the suspects—a man and a woman—were killed in a gun battle with police after authorities found them while investigating a home in nearby Redlands, Calif., and chased them down, Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said during a news conference.

    The pair were dressed in “assault-style clothing” and “armed with assault rifles and handguns,” he said. A third person, who may or may not be involved in the shooting, was in custody Wednesday night, he added.


    “They came prepared to do what they did, as if they were on a mission,” Mr. Burguan said earlier.

    Officials familiar with the investigation said the prime suspect in the attack is Syed Farook, who had worked for the county agency that was hosting the event where the shooting started.

    ENLARGE



    Government records show Mr. Farook, a U.S. citizen, traveled to Saudi Arabia last year. Authorities don’t automatically attach any importance to that trip, but they are investigating his background, the officials said.

    David Bowdich, assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Los Angeles office, said terrorism “is a possibility, but we don’t know that yet, and we’re not willing to go down that road yet.”

    The shooting erupted in a conference room of the Inland Regional Center, according to Marybeth Feild, president of the center’s board. The facility provides services to more than 30,000 developmentally disabled people and their families, according to itsFacebook page.

    By nightfall, the 17 people wounded during the shooting were at local hospitals and police had lifted a neighborhood lockdown after a long, terrifying day. The suspects’ gun battle with police broke out about five hours after the mass shooting, back in San Bernardino on a residential street 2 miles from the initial crime scene.

    Police and federal agents in San Bernardino, the Southern California city where the violence occurred around 11 a.m., said the motive for the attack was still unknown.

    Police said there were reports that someone may have left the holiday party in anger, then possibly returned. “Somebody did leave but we have no idea if that is the person who came back. There was some type of dispute or something,” Mr. Burguan said.

    Based on witness statements, law-enforcement officials suspect one of the perpetrators was at the event, got into an argument with people there, and then returned with at least one other person.

    The suspects burst in wearing masks and firing rifles, but at least one witness believed they recognized one of the shooters from the earlier confrontation, according to an official close to the probe.

    Later in the day, live television coverage from a helicopter showed three armored law-enforcement vehicles surrounding a dark SUV riddled with bullet holes and with the back window shattered.

    A police officer also suffered non-life-threatening injuries during the shootout, officials said. Authorities didn’t release information on the suspects’ ages, and said they didn’t know their relationship.

    In the evening, federal agents entered a house in Redlands, 7 miles away, where the suspects were believed to have retreated after the shooting. Police tracked them there on a tip, then pursued them when they left the house, finally engaging them in a shootout on the street.

    Law-enforcement officials said they were just starting what would be a long investigation, and were searching for others who may have been involved in planning the attack.

    Loma Linda University Medical Center, where some of the injured were taken, was searched after a bomb threat following the shooting, officials said. Five adults were hospitalized with injuries, two were in critical condition, a hospital spokeswoman said.

    Meanwhile, families gathered at a meeting place to be reunited with loved ones were told to take cover after reports of shots being fired.

    County and city buildings, as well as hospitals and schools were locked down, and employees were told to shelter in place for hours—an eerie echo of a mass shooting that had unfolded just days earlier in Colorado Springs.

    The incident launched a massive manhunt in this city of about 212,000 people roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles and across Southern California. Authorities combed the building and found at least one device that appeared to be an explosive, police said.
    California Shooting: San Bernardino on Lockdown

    At least 14 people were killed after as many as three gunmen stormed a holiday event, authorities said.
















































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    The Inland Regional Center complex following the shooting. MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS
    A couple embraced after at least 14 people were killed Wednesday in a shooting at Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, Calif., a facility for people with developmental ...
    Employees and bystanders are evacuated by bus from the site of the mass shooting. DAVID MCNEW/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES
    Police vehicles crowd a street during a manhunt following the mass shooting in San Bernardino.MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS
    Police vehicles line the street around a vehicle in which two suspects were shot following a mass shooting in San Bernardino. MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS
    Evacuees from the scene of a shooting at the Inland Regional Center wait inside the Rudy C Hernandez Community Center in San Bernardino. MIKE NELSON/EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY
    Media and bystanders watch from behind a police barricade near where a shootout between police and gunmen occurred. STUART PALLEY FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
    A police officer keeps watch in a neighborhood in San Bernardino. MIKE BLAKE/REUTERS
    A survivor of the mass shooting at the Inland Regional Center meets family after being interviewed by police. YANG LEI/XINHUA/ZUMA PRESS
    An SUV seen from the air was the suspected getaway vehicle from the scene of the shooting.MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS
    A SWAT vehicle carries police officers near the scene of the shooting. MICAH ESCAMILLA/LOS ANGELES NEWS GROUP/ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Police officers secure the area at the Inland Regional Center. MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS
    San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan speaks to the media near the site of the mass shooting. “They came prepared to do what they did, as if they were on a mission,” he said. CHRIS CARLSON/ASSOCIATED PRESS
    California Highway Patrol officers gather near the location of the mass shooting. STUART PALLEY FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
    The Inland Regional Center complex following the shooting. MARIO ANZUONI/REUTERS
    A couple embraced after at least 14 people were killed Wednesday in a shooting at Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, Calif., a facility for people with developmental disabilities.DAVID BAUMAN/PRESS-ENTERPRISE/ZUMA PRESS




    The room at the Inland Regional Center where the gunfire broke out was being rented Wednesday by the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health for a holiday event, Ms. Feild said. The building where the attack occurred—part of the center’s three-building campus—is accessible to the public, she noted. In addition to the conference area, it has a library, coffee shop and offices.

    “I’m very saddened,” Ms. Feild said. “And I’m worried for our consumers and our employees and for the people who were there. This is just devastating.”

    Relatives of victims and bystanders waited at a community center for them to be interviewed and then released by police. Monique Gutierrez, 39 years old, said she received a text message from her sister, Regina Kuruppu, at 11:15 a.m. of a shooting at the center, where she was working as an outpatient specialist.

    “There’s a shoot out at my work,” she wrote. “In [sic] scared.” Ms. Gutierrez texted back: “Stay down as low as you can. I love you.”

    Ryan Reyes, 32, said he learned late Wednesday that his boyfriend, Daniel Kaufman, 42, had been shot in the arm during the attack.

    Mr. Reyes said Mr. Kaufman told him he had just taken his lunch break as a job counselor when he was shot outside the auditorium where most of the other victims were gunned down. Mr. Kaufman was admitted to a local hospital in what Mr. Reyes said was good condition.“I just feel relief that I know where he is finally,” said Mr. Reyes, who hadn’t heard from his boyfriend until learning he was in a hospital.

    Later as police circled in on the alleged suspects, Magdaleno Contreras was feeding his bunnies in the backyard of his blue house on E. San Bernardino Ave. when he heard police calling for someone to surrender. From behind his fence, he spotted several officers pointing at an SUV. He went inside his house and said he heard shots for five minutes.

    “I panicked, ran inside and turned on the TV,” he said. His wife, Margarita, called their 20-year-old son who had just left the house with a younger sibling to get a haircut.
    Nearly four hours later, Hugo and his little brother, Aldair, were still not allowed back to the middle-class neighborhood that is home to Hispanics and Caucasians, as well as Asian immigrants.

    The White House said President Barack Obama was monitoring the situation. And in what has become a ritual in the aftermath of a mass shooting, he repeated his call forstricter gun control laws.

    “We have a pattern now of mass shootings in this country that has no parallel anywhere else in the world,” Mr. Obama told CBS News in an interview taped Wednesday.
    In San Bernardino, pastors offered counseling to the victims. Raymond Turner, senior pastor at Temple Missionary Baptist Church, said the community has weathered other recent disasters, including massive forest fires in the San Bernardino Mountains and a fatal train derailment. “San Bernardino has always been a community that comes together regardless of what our differences are,” he said.

    Virginia Marquez, a San Bernardino city councilwoman, said: “We’re a strong, resilient city.”

    California Gov. Jerry Brown said, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims’ families and everyone affected by the brutal attack. California will spare no effort in bringing these killers to justice.”

    The shooting was the deadliest in the U.S. since the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in December 2012, when a 20-year-old shot and killed his mother in Newtown, Conn., then killed 20 children and six adult staff members at the school, according to Adam Lankford, associate professor at the University of Alabama’s Department of Criminal Justice in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

    —Devlin Barrett, Damian Paletta, Miriam Jordan, Alejandro Lazo and Jim Oberman contributed to this article.
    http://www.wsj.com/articles/active-s...nia-1449085770





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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDoe2 View Post
    The shooting was at 11:00 a.m.
    All of the suspects were caught before the sun went down.
    2 of them are DEAD, saving the cost a a trial.
    The cops did a good job today.
    I agree. The cops have done a terrific job today. Prayers for the wounded officers.

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    Earlier today the MSM quickly identified the shooters as white men. Ann Coulter takes them on.

    MASS SHOOTERS: MOSTLY WHITE MEN?

    Ann Coulter calls today's Caucasian American men 'the most pacific' in history

    Published: 5 hours ago


    ANN COULTER

    The San Bernadino shooting has just happened and the shooters are unknown, but in response to Robert Dear Jr.’s murder of three people at a Colorado Springs shopping mall last week, the New York Times exulted:

    “Even as politicians and those in Congress pump up public fears at the supposed threat of refugees fleeing Syria, every day in America people – mostly white men – are walking into movie theaters, restaurants, churches, grade schools and health care centers armed to the teeth, determined to take as many people out as they can.”


    Mostly white men???

    I know it didn’t happen here, but is the Times really going to ignore the murder of 130 people in Paris two weeks ago?

    Here at home, an Oregon community college was shot up in October – by a mixed-race, half-black immigrant, Chris Harper-Mercer. Nine people were killed. It’s hard to remember every sensational crime, but that was just two months ago.

    Last year, another mixed-race immigrant, Elliot Rodger, committed mass murder at a sunny college campus in Santa Barbara, killing twice as many people as Robert Dear did – in half the time! That seemed like a pretty big story to me, but the media passed over it pretty quickly. The Times has airbrushed it from history.

    In 2013, two Chechen immigrants – also allegedly fleeing persecution – blew up the Boston Marathon.

    In 2012, Haitian immigrant Kesler Dufrene murdered as many people in Miami as Robert Dear did in Colorado Springs. One of Dufrene’s victims was a 15-year-old girl. Dufrene had already been convicted of a felony in the United States, so he should have been deported, but our “Deporter in Chief” Obama had blocked his return to Haiti. As the murdered girl’s mother said, “Because of immigration, my daughter is not alive.”

    Have you ever heard of Dufrene? I don’t think his murders got as much press as the “Planned Parenthood” shooting.

    I’m sure you’ve heard of Jared Loughner. But have you ever heard of Eduardo Sencion?

    In 2011, nine months after Loughner’s shooting spree in Tucson, Arizona, Sencion, a Mexican immigrant, shot up a Carson City, Nevada, IHOP, killing four Americans, including three National Guardsmen and a 67-year old woman.

    Eduardo was a Mexican immigrant.
    The Times ran two stories on his mass murder – on Pages 17 and 18. By contrast, Loughner’s shooting got dozens of write-ups in the Times, including at least three front-page articles, three editorials and 10 op-eds.

    The media are tickled pink whenever they have a white perpetrator because it happens so rarely in a country that is majority white.

    In 2009 – the same year that model second-generation immigrant Nidal Malik Hasan murdered 13 soldiers at Fort Hood – model first-generation Vietnamese immigrant Jiverly Wong shot and killed 13 people in Binghamton, New York, because he was upset that people disrespected his English skills.

    Who holds the record for the deadliest shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, you ask? That would be Korean immigrant, Seung-Hui Cho, with 32 murders in a matter of hours at Virginia Tech in 2007.

    The Times cheered anti-gun advocate Carolyn McCarthy’s election to Congress, but today, the paper seems to have forgotten the event that propelled her there: the 1993 Long Island Railroad massacre that left six passengers dead, including McCarthy’s husband.

    That mass shooting was committed by a Jamaican immigrant, Colin Ferguson.

    It hasn’t even been a week, and the Times has already run more than a dozen articles on the shooting at a Colorado Springs shopping mall. Hey – everybody remember the wall-to-wall coverage of the mass shooting at a Salt Lake City shopping mall in 2007? Five people were killed.

    Here’s a clue: Two days after the attack, the Times ran an article titled, “Anti-Bosnian Backlash Is Feared in Utah.” (The killer: Bosnian immigrant Sulejman Talovic.)

    After Mexican immigrant Salvador Tapia slaughtered six employees at the Windy City Core Supply warehouse in Chicago in 2003, the Times plastered the story all over – one article on Page 14 of the late edition. The Washington Post also ran one.

    The media use their own lack of coverage as proof that mass murder by non-whites almost never happens. It’s exactly what they’re doing to Donald Trump over his claim that a lot of Muslims celebrated the 9/11 attack.

    At the time, normal people were enraged that the media refused to cover the Muslim reaction to 9/11, all while lavishing endless column inches on a non-existent “backlash” against Muslims.

    But now these journalist-referees turn around and insist that the only acceptable proof that Muslims cheered the 9/11 attack is the existence of the very media coverage that they obstinately refused to provide.

    There’s a reason most people trust their own recollections over media reports.

    After 20 years of nearly non-stop mass murder by non-white immigrants in a country that is still majority white, our media have the audacity to claim that tens of thousands of Syrian Muslims are less dangerous than the most pacific human beings in world history: 21st-century white American men.


    Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2015/12/mass-shoo...FSZwCKPmsw1.99

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