At least 14 people were killed Wednesday when up to three gunmen on a
"mission" barged into a holiday party in a California conference room
and unleashed a bloodbath — before fleeing in a dark-colored SUV.
Another 14 people were wounded when the shooting started inside the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, police said.
Authorities said 10 of the 14 people wounded in a
deadly shooting at a Southern California social services center were
taken to hospitals in critical condition. Fire Chief Tom Hannemann said
three people were in serious condition.
It appeared to be the worst mass shooting since
the December 2012 slaughter of 20 first-graders and six staffers at the
Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
"These people came prepared to do what they did
as if they were on a mission," said San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod
Burguan said. "They were armed with long guns, not with handguns."
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