More than two months after a jihadi couple opened fire at a holiday
party at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, killing 14 and
wounding more than 20, the FBI
has still not ruled out the possibility that a third militant was at
the scene of the slaughter, officials told ABC News this week.
In the immediate hours after the Dec. 2, 2015 shootings, some witnesses
told law enforcement officers and reporters that they saw three gunmen
at the center. But by the end of the day, the FBI had issued a statement
saying there were only two confirmed shooters, local residents Syed
Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik. Farook worked with many of those he gunned down at the party.
“What we have confirmed is evidence indicating that two weapons were
fired at the Inland Regional Center,” Laura Eimiller, a spokesperson for
the FBI Los Angeles, told ABC News this week. “But in the absence of
video it’s something you can’t entirely rule out until every question is
answered. There’s still unanswered questions.”
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Some eyewitnesses including Sally Abdelmageed, who works at the center
in San Bernardino, told the media back in December that she saw three
attackers with black military attire and vests.
When asked by ABC News this week about her previous comments, Abdelmageed said, “I know what I saw.”
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