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Слайд 2Killer couple's links to international terror: US-born gunman was in touch
with known terror suspects and radicalized online after wooing his Pakistani wife on devout Muslim pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.
Two suspects were killed by police after a mass shooting at a conference center Wednesday
Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, were killed in a gun battle with police after the mass shooting Farook is said to have traveled to Saudi Arabia earlier this year and returned with a wife - and a baby followed
Police said 14 died and a 17 were wounded after suspects opened fire at the Inland Regional Center on Wednesday.
Слайд 3A police helicopter hovers around the Inland Regional Center in San
Bernardino, the scene of a mass shooting on Wednesday morning.
Слайд 4 The shooters began their massacre at
the Inland Regional Center
(top left) before fleeing. Police later traced them to a home in
Redlands (bottom right), where a chase began which ended on San
Bernardino Avenue (top center), where the two were shot dead.
Слайд 5 A heavily-armed officer was pictured outside the
conference center
in the immediate aftermath of the shooting - while
Farook and Malik were still on the run.
The attackers were wearing tactical gear, armed
with rifles, and left a suspicious package.
Слайд 7 Survivors were evacuated from the scene of a shooting under
police escort.
Слайд 8 A couple embraced following a mass shooting
at the Inland Regional
Center that left 14 people dead in San Bernardino, California.
services treated victims on the tarmac as
police issued alerts to find the shooters.
Слайд 10 Victims are pictured outside the conference center
after the shooting.
Слайд 11 One of the victims was
removed on a stretcher from the center.
Слайд 12 The image on the left shows
the conversation one man had with his
daughter, Holly, who works in the building. The image on the
right shows a text that Gina, a worker at Inland Regional
Center, sent to her sister as the gunmen stormed the building.
Слайд 13 Workers and patients inside the building
jumped under tables and
turned off their cell phones to hide when shots began firing.
Слайд 16 A dramatic police shootout was
underway in San Bernardino as
police closed in on the terror gunman suspected of killing
14 and injuring another 17 at a disabled learning center.
Слайд 17 The second attacker, who is
believed to have tried to run from
the SUV, can be seen in a pool of blood in the bottom-right
of this image, taken from local news footage.
Слайд 18 A differently-angled aerial shot
of the scene shows the second
attacker on the other side of the street from the SUV, which
has had its passenger-side front and back windows shot out.
Officers are seen gathering evidence around the
shot-up SUV belonging to the shooters.
Слайд 20 An assault rifle
is seen resting on the sidewalk near a large
blood stain and a pair of black sneakers in Redlands.
Слайд 21 Local news footage on Wednesday evening showed
one of the dead
attackers outside the shot-out SUV. The suspect was killed in a police
chase while still inside the vehicle, then moved on the street.
Слайд 22 Dozens of police cars have been
pictured lined up along the street
as armed officers sweep through the neighborhood, saying
they are still responding to an 'active situation'.
Слайд 23 SWAT officers have been pictured riding through the
streets on the side
of an armored vehicle carrying out house-to-house searches for a
suspected third gunman who police say could still be on the loose.
and crushed fence is seen at a home in
Redlands, California, linked to the San Bernardino shooting
suspects Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife.
FBI agents search outside a home in Redlands,
California, connected to Farook and Malik.
the shooters, Syed Farook, takes a selfie. (undated)
Слайд 27 Syed Farook's brother-in-law Farhan Khan
(pictured) spoke at a
press conference to say he was stunned to hear of his
relative's involvement in the shooting.
ISIS Praises San Bernardino Massacre.