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Update: 14 Dead, 14 More Wounded in San Bernardino, CA Shooting; Multiple Gunmen Reported
Victims being rushed to triage area in an intersection.. Many appear to have possible gunshot wounds. #SanBernardino pic.twitter.com/2jOqr094ht
— Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) December 2, 2015
Multiple gunmen opened fire at a developmental disabilities center in San Bernardino, California, just before noon Wednesday, killing 14 people and injuring another 14, according to law enforcement officials.
San Bernardino police chief, Jarrod Burguan, reported authorities are in pursuit of “upwards of three gunmen” after they entered Inland Regional Center, opened fire, then fled.
ABC News has confirmed there are 14 fatalities and as many as 14 more people have been wounded at the center, which according to its Facebook page, is a facility “serving individuals with developmental disabilities in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.”
#Breaking Update: Active shooter on scene in San Bernardino. 12 confirmed fatalities. MORE: https://t.co/Cxzc5uFeWB
— ABC 7 News – WJLA (@ABC7News) December 2, 2015
The shooting took place near the 1300 block of S. Waterman Avenue in the city.
According to the San Bernardino Sheriff, a search is on for “one to three suspects,” ABC reported. Fox 11 is reporting the suspects are “3 white males dressed in military gear.”
#BREAKING: Reports of an active shooter in San Bernardino. Police looking for 3 white males dressed in military gear. At least 20 injured
— FOX 11 Los Angeles (@FOXLA) December 2, 2015
Initial reports say the alleged perpetrators of the shooting fled in a “dark-colored SUV.” Berguan reported the gunmen used “long rifles,” and not hand guns.
San Bernardino Police Chief: This is clearly a domestic terrorism case based on what we know so far.
— ATTN: (@attn) December 2, 2015