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learning more about the victims who lost their lives at a holiday party and those terrifying moments after the attackers stormed in. >> try to relax, everyone, t toelax. i'll take a bullet before you that's's for dn sure. >> like a bomb went off. >> a survivor story. from t alleged killer's co-workers who was sitting at a table with him just minutes before, living througthe unimaginable. the final dramatic moments for that couple on a mission to kill. what sparked the rampage and were they radicalized?
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rampage, will be right back. this is a special editi of "nightline," california shooting rampage. >> good evenining. than for joining us. just outside the scenes of one of the deadliest mass shootings in california history, we're now learni more about the young couple and their alleged rampage, their disturbing arsenal of pipe bombs and weaponry. what authorities found in their home and their bullet-ridden suv. we're also hearing from the first responders who stormed the scene. and loved ones of the lost whose lives are forerever chand. >> to be honest, you guys, it was a little surreal. it was, you know -- you train fort and you know that your job is dealing in reality.
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>> reporter: tonight lieutenant mike matt giving an emotional account of what it was like to be one of the first shooters to the shooting massacre in san bernardino yesterday. >> it was unspeakable, the carnage we were seeing, the number of people who were injured, and unfortunately already dead. and the pure panic on the face of those individuals that were still in need, needing to be safe. >> reporter: earlier today the county coroner released the names of the people who lost their lives at the hands of two armed attackers. >> we have 14 people that are confirmed dead in this incident. the number of woued has risen from 17 to 21. >> it's been kind of surreal. i'm still kind ofoming to terms with it. >> reporter: ryan reyes learned the devastating news of his boyfriend's dead, daniel kofman, just today. >> as we were fding out more and more, no, none of these hospitals have him, that's when that hope just really dwindled.
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trainer at the inland regional center, was 42. >> the last thing i said to him was, i love you and i will text you after my doctor's appointment. because i was supsed to go to the doctor yesterday. >> reporter: michael raymo wetzel, father of six, also among the dead, spokes person for theamily speak out today. >> they are very overwhelmed. ere are six kids that have lost their father. the kids are just finding out today and they're trying to be really cautious. >> reporter: tonight we're learning more details about who did this and the elaborate preparations that went into this massacre massacre. >> it was an event training in the morning, transitionining to a christmas party, lun in the afternoon. >> reporter: 28-year-old american-born syed rizwan farook attended a holiday luncheon for the county health department where he was employed as a health inspector. he reportedly left the gathering angry and returned later with
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>> it seems hard to believe all of this was spontaneo -- >> we said yesterday there appears to be a degree of planning that went into this. >> reporter: at 11:00 a.m., a couple entered the conference room wearing tactical vests and armed with rifles. >> need assist now, i have sho fired. >> we believee the suspects when they entered fired between 65 and 75 rounds. they sprayed the room with bullets. >> reporter: within four minut a massive law enforcement response. >> i reazed edd as i was getting closer that i was one of the very first units this. when we entered there was fresh gun powed exert smell of gun powder in the air leading me to believe that there was, in fact -- thehere were, in fact, shooters still. >> reporter: matt and three others headed east toward the conference room where police say 70 to 80 peopleere present. >> it was immediately evident that the reports we were getting were 100% true. there were victim hot were
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outside the conference room. >> reporter: later authorities discovered an explosive device, apparently intended to o be triggered through a remote control. >> i need you to advise all of the units to move with caution. >> three pipe bombs combined into one that had a remote control, car-type remote control device that appears to have not worked in this case. >> reporter: this video shared with local radio station kpcc shows police trying to keep people calm. tonight outpouring of support for the officer who said this -- >> try and relax, i'll take a bullet before you do, that's for damn sure. >> reporter: those evacuated searched one by e. the suspects had fled in a black suv. about four h hours later, a tip leading police to this house five miles from the center. the pair takes off again in that black suv. leading police on a chase back towards the scene of the earlier rampage. >> they're shooting at us from the suv eastbound on rich ard
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responding units watch your crossfire. >> reporter: tashfeen malik, the fefail suspect, firing out of the back at police. >> the male suspect got out and firedd from offat officerss as we. >> reporter: two officers injured, not critically. >> one of the officers came back and told us, get inside, active shooter. >> reporter: the suv cornered. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> reporter: terrorized residents. >> oh my gosh. guguys,his is at my house right now. >> reporter: while police rained bullets down on the suv. >> damn this isn't kidding around. >> reporr: finally it was over. >> right now we have one down outside the car, one down inside the car. >> repter: both suspects dead. police findingng rifles, pistols, thousands of rounds of ammo in the car. >> on them on their person on their body, in t the vehicle, they had over 1,400 .223-caliber
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they had over 2009 millimeter rounds on their persons as well. >> reporter: at a home where farook reportedly lived more weapons. authorities found an arsenal of pipe bombs along with a staggering ammunition stash. 2,000 9 millimeter rounds. 2,500 .223-caliber assault rifle rounds. several hundred .22 long rifle rounds. >> if you lookk at the amount of obvious very planning that went in the amount of right armarmaments he had, the weapons and ammunition, there wass obvious a mission here. >> reporter: the exact motive of the shooters is still unknown. authorities continue to search the home today for answers. >> yesterday a tragedy occurred in san bernardino. >> reporter: this massacre marking yet another instancef president obama speaking out about a mass shootg in america. >> going to have to i think search ourselves as society to make sure that we can take basic step s
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harder -- not impossible but harder -- for individuals to get access to weapons. >> reporter: the san bernardino shooting is the 355th mass shooting this year according to mass shooting trackcker group that counts shootings where four or more or injured or killed by gunfire, more shootings than days this year. reality sinking in for the families of those 14 killed. >> we know he's in a better place. >> reporter: among them, nicholas thasinos, employee of the county of public health. >> i got a hug and kiss from him yesterday, that's what i'm holding on to. >> reporter: a auroragodoy, shannon janson. >> right now we're just great to feel god that she's alive, knowing that she's okay, she's going to pull through, makes it a big sense of relief. >> reporter: for those who lost
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relief, only unrelenting heartache. >> i have no idea how i'm going to handle this. the world will is ufr from in it. that's what bothers me. is, you know, he is a ray of light to so manypeople. when we come back, we hear from the sururvivor who worked with, even shared a a cubicle, with one of the alleged killers. and the moment he knew something was horribly wrong. >> i'm readyo leave. and there's like a bomb went off. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened agai i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for me. then my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots, but eliquis also had significantly less
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we're back with a special edition of "nightline" from san bernardino. amidst the tragic loss there are remarkable stories of survival. patrick bacari shared a cubicle with one of the alleged shooters who he considered a friend. he was sitting next to syed farook at the holiday party yesterday. he told davidid muir everything seemed normal until he excused himself to go to the bestrestroom, then the blast of bullets. >> this was a guy you shared a
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>> about two years. >> you'd been sitting at the table with him? >> a very longgtable, he wast the op site end, i was at the other end. i think he came late so he positioned himself there. >> did you talk to him? whatever. break. during t that bre i excused myself and got to the restroom. off. mirror. i'm bloody here, here, here. i don't know what it is. >> you were at the paper towel dispenser? >> in the restroom, just pulled paper towels. pulled the towels, thought an explosion went out. i announced to the restroom we were under attack.. got down on th floor, we put our feet against the door to inhibit anybody from entering. they're hearing gunfire take place. we're not feeling anything. m trying to contact my wife
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and that i'm okay. but we're under attack. the gentleman beside me, i asked him to call the police and he did. within minutes of us being there, i guess it was four or five minutes, they came and they attempted to on the restroom door but they couldn't move the door because we had t the braced closed. >> with your feet? >> yeah. >> you were froze someone. >> we followed their directions. they took us across the -- that building to another building. they asked who's injured. one of my co-workers was outside that restroom and she took two or three rounds. and so we could see the injuries on her. i could feel my little bit of bleeding. some pepper marks all over my body. and so we said, you know, we've got to get her to an ambulance. >> reporter: patrick, also a medic, helped man of his co-workers who were wounded. today at the hospital he saw one of them, a woman who was shot, who he helped survive. >> did she thank you?
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she said this is the man that rendered me aid. and that made me feel good. >> your friends who were at that table? >> yes, i had very good friends. a very y goodriend d who les down the street. he had been the sweetest, most dear, most appreciated employee i've met while i worked there. he -- he was just a jack of all trades. and a blessining to be and to know. and he'll surely be missed. >> reporter: our thanks to david muir for that report. now we turn to the young couple alleged to have carried out the bloody attack. after sweeping their house police found an arsenal big enough to kill thousands. rifles, pipe bombs, a chilling assortment of ammunition. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross takes us inside the searchor answers. >> reporter: the fbi tonight i is now treating the investigation of syed farook and his
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lik as a potential case of terrorism, although without saying that was the motive. >> it would be irresponsible and remature terrorism. specifically. >> jimmy: >> reporter: today behind the doors of the young couple's san bernardino home, police say they found an arsenal of weapons that could have been used to kill thousands of people. >> clearly they were equipped do another attack. >> reporter: in the garage a virtual bomb factory with 12 unexploded bombs. described as similar to this one featured in an al qaeda publication. one neighbor said another resident in the area became worried about what wagoing on in the garage. >> they had i guess -- receiving packages, quite a few packages in a short amount of time. and that they were actually garage. and she was kind of suspicious. >> reporter: but nobody called the police.
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more than 6,100 unspent rounds or bullets found at the home. andn the getaway car. along with two high-powered assault rifles and two handguns. all purchased legally and quietly stockpiled by farook prior to the deadly assault on a holiday party for his fellow work frerls the county health department. >> he was there early on and he left. we did have some initial information that he left under some kind of duress or as if he was angry. >> reporter: farook came back with his wife, dressed in tactical gear, and marched into the meeting room and opened fire. not aiming at anyone in particular. >> they sprayed the room with bullets so i don't know that therwas any one person that they ultimately targeted. they k killed4 people there. >> reporter: the san bernardino police chief said it was clear to him that what happened was violence. >> nobody jusust gs upset at a party, goes home, puts together
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that. there was some planning that went into this. >> reporter: farook, upon in chicago, to all outward appearances lived a quiet life. he had worked five years at the county healtlth departnt. one of his victims was fellow health inspector nicholas that will hasthalasinos, whose life said farook gave no signs anything was wrong. >> they all knew him. most of the victims, the victims i'm aware of, they were all friends with the man that did this. and even though they knew he was muslim, they had no idea t that he had become radicalized. i don't understand it. >> reporter: on muslim dating sites farook described himself as devout and looking for love, seeking a wife who would wear a hijab. he called himself a liberal interested in snowboarding, working on cars, and taking target practice in the backyard. at the san bernardino mosque he
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shocked by what happened. >> the news of the shooting was shocking. unbelievable. unfathomable. left us all speechless. and it is an act thate condemn as muslims. >> reporter: as for farook's wife, she is also a mystery t authorities tonight. and it's not clear how they first met. >> we don't know enough. we do not know enough. >> reporter: she came to the u.s. with him in 2014 from saudi arabia on what's known as a fiance visa and this marriage certificate shows they married on august 16th, 2014, i in riverside, california. when their daughteter was born, just six months ago, they registered for baby gifts asking for pampers diapers and an infant car seat. yet on wednesday they lef all that behind. as farook took the wheel of the suv, rented just a few days earlier. his wife sat in the back, firing dozens of rounds as the police
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them both. now the fbi is looking for connections between farook and at least two specific individuals here in the united states who may have been involved in the radicalization of farook or in the planning of the attack. but bottom line the fbi says it is still too early to call this byron? >> thank u, brian. we'll be right back. >> this special edition of "nightline" is brought to you by geico. good thing gco offers affordable renters insurance. with great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. delivery. hey. lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. have a good one. ah, these small new york apartments... protect yo belongings. let geico help you
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before we aboutgo we take a moment to remember the lives lost to senseless violence. a community standing together in
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>> this poor girl said, are you amanda's mom? happened, what happened? she said, amanda's been shot. >> she j just said that she was in a room, she locked herself up, there were shooters. >> she says, mommy, pray for my co-workers, i think some of them died. and i said, honey, we have the news on, and 14 of them died. >> the one thing we do know is that we have a pattern now of mass shootings in this country that has no parallel anywhere else in the world. >> this is a pretty resient community. we will survive this. >> so it's just, you know, the rest of us that are left that have to deal with the aftermath. but i know that he's in a such better place now. >> when looking to make sense of loss and sufferg, charles
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restless sea of time but will understand it better by and by. thank you for w watching c ne. "world news now" is coming up soon. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow for continuing coverage. as always, we're "the insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation.,(^ant88 there have been 355 mass shootings this year. and we are only on day 336. this is really got to stop.d >> the massacre in san bernaino, another irrational k%w< act of violence that has the nation wondering when will this $3fa end? >> there is no way to deny america is under siege. >> then the trial of the century returns to the small screen. new images frb6uhe people 58ikhf versus o.j. simpson.3w >> you would read each episode and your mouth would drop.rpmbxwr >> plus, bethenny frankel sounds
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