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25 Years Urged for Man Who Sold Rifles Used in San Bernardino Terror Attack
Authorities say a man who bought the weapons used by terrorists to kill 14 people in a 2015 attack in San Bernardino, California, should get 25 years in federal prison.
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Terror Survivors Cite Workers Comp Delays, Denials; Get Pledge of Expedited Care
Just days shy of the anniversary of the deadly 2015 terror attack against a roomful of San Bernardino County employees, supervisors heard survivors describe medical and psychological care being delayed or denied by the county’s workers comp system. Afterwards, the board issued a statement that it would hire an outside firm “to expedite the process.”
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FBI Searches Home Connected to San Bernardino Shooter's Brother
Federal agents on Thursday morning served a search warrant at a Corona, California, home connected to the brother of Syed Farook, a shooter in the San Bernardino massacre.
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Victim's Family Outraged Apple Didn't Voluntarily Unlock San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone
The iPhone used by San Bernardino mass shooter Syed Farook remained locked Tuesday — and the phone is so secure that even the U.S. government can’t break into it despite two months of efforts.
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Judge Forces Apple to Help Unlock San Bernardino Shooter iPhone
A U.S. magistrate has ordered Apple to help the Obama administration hack into an iPhone belonging to one of the shooters in San Bernardino, California.
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Family of San Bernardino Attack Victim Files $200M Claim
Family members of a woman killed in the San Bernardino terror attack are seeking $204 million in damages in three claims against the county.
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Little Known of Mother Who Lived With San Bernardino Shooter
When Rafia Sultana Farook needed help, she often turned to her younger son, a quiet and devout Muslim who the FBI says began veering toward radical ideology while living under her roof.
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Criminal Charges Brought Against Ex-Neighbor of San Bernardino Shooters
Federal prosecutors filed criminal charges Thursday against the longtime friend and former neighbor of one of the San Bernardino shooters.
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San Bernardino Shooters Buried in California
Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, the shooters in the San Bernardino terror attack, were buried in California Tuesday, a representative for Farook’s family confirmed.
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Mother of Gun Buyer Says He's a Good Person
The tearful mother of a man who authorities say bought some of the guns used in the San Bernardino shooting said her son is a good person.
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Nearby Business Owner Recounts Terror Attack
Surveillance video released Tuesday shows the panic at a neighboring business as two accused terrorists opened fire inside a social services building in San Bernardino last week.
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Couple Went to Shooting Ranges Before San Bernardino Attack: FBI
The married couple behind the mass shooting rampage in San Bernardino went to shooting ranges before the mass killings last Wednesday, federal authorities said Monday.
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Media Tours Redlands Town House Rented by Couple Blamed for Mass Shooting
A landlord invited media into the Redlands, California town house rented by the couple blamed for the shooting rampage in San Bernardino.
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San Bernardino Attackers Had Pipe Bombs, Ammo: Police
The suspects in the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, left behind a remote controlled explosive device that failed to detonate at the holiday party at a state-run center for people with developmental disabilities, and an arsenal was recovered at the couple’s home, police said Thursday. “When it come to people who engage in these kinds of vicious, brutal acts,...
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Authorities Continue Mass Shooting Investigation at Inland Regional Center
Authorities continued their investigation into the San Bernardino mass shooting at Inland Regional Center. Adrian Arambulo reports for NBC4 Toady in LA on Thursday, Dece. 3, 2015.
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Suspect in SoCal Mass Shooting May Have Radical Ties: Sources
The Southern California health inspector held responsible for a deadly massacre in San Bernardino may have ties to people who have “expressed jihadist-oriented views,” authorities told NBC News on Thursday.
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Suspect's Brother-in-Law Shocked at Mass Shooting
Suspect Syed Rizwan Farook’s brother-in-law spoke out to the public, saying he was in absolute shock after at least 14 were killed. Vikki Vargas reports for the NBC4 News at 11 on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015.
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Mass Shooting Suspect's Brother-in-Law ‘In Shock'
Authorities identified the man and woman accused of shooting over 30 people at a holiday party at a state-run center for people with developmental disabilities in Southern California on Wednesday, killing 14 and leading the police on a manhunt culminating in a shootout. Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, were killed in a shootout with police more than...