Nation Jan 05 There’s an 18-minute gap in the San Bernardino shooters’ movements, FBI says Federal investigators said there’s an 18-minute gap in the timeline of events on the day of the December massacre in San Bernardino, California, when two radicalized shooters opened fire and killed 14 people at a company holiday party. By Joshua Barajas
Nation Dec 11 U.S. officials search for missed red flags ahead of San Bernardino shooting WASHINGTON — The U.S. government appears not to have picked up on extremist messages exchanged during the online courtship two years ago between the American-born man accused in the California shootings and his then-fiancée in Pakistan, according to lawmakers detailing… By Eric Tucker, Deb Riechmann, Tami Abdollah, Associated Press
Nation Dec 09 FBI: California shooters radicalized at least 2 years ago The two San Bernardino shooters were radicalized at least two years ago — a year before one of them came to the U.S. on a fiancée visa — and discussed jihad and martyrdom as early as 2013, FBI Director James… By Eric Tucker and Asif Shahzad, Associated Press
Nation Dec 04 FBI investigating San Bernardino shooting as ‘act of terrorism’ One of the two shooters accused of fatally shooting 14 people at a holiday party San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday posted online messages that pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, a U.S. law enforcement offical told the Associated Press. By Joshua Barajas