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Explosives at California shooters' home Explosives found at California attackers' home
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Bomb equipment, weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition were found at the home of the San Bernardino shooters, US police have said. The attackers who killed 14 people and wounded 21 more at a social services centre in California had an arsenal of weaponry in their home, police said.
Police found the weaponry following the shootout of the two suspects after they killed 14 people and wounded 21 more at a social services centre. Bomb equipment, weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition were found by police in a raid following a shootout that killed the two suspects.
Authorities still have not found a motive in the attack by Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27.Authorities still have not found a motive in the attack by Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27.
Police said the attack indicated there had been "some degree of planning".Police said the attack indicated there had been "some degree of planning".
San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said it appeared that the duo was prepared to carry out another attack.San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said it appeared that the duo was prepared to carry out another attack.
In the shootout with police, Farook and Malik fired 76 rounds of ammunition at the officers and the officers fired 380 rounds back.In the shootout with police, Farook and Malik fired 76 rounds of ammunition at the officers and the officers fired 380 rounds back.
Two police officers were injured during the pursuit.Two police officers were injured during the pursuit.
The FBI said it is still too early to label the attack as terrorism but said Farook had travelled to Pakistan at one point.The FBI said it is still too early to label the attack as terrorism but said Farook had travelled to Pakistan at one point.
Authorities are expected to start releasing the names of the victims on Thursday.Authorities are expected to start releasing the names of the victims on Thursday.
Law enforcement officials are also looking at possible "co-conspirators" and have been in touch with the suspects' relatives.
Farook was not "on the radar" of law enforcement, said Mr Burguan.