Daily Mail: 'Devout' Muslim US citizen and his wife are identified as heavily- armed suspects who burst into his office holiday party and killed at least 14 people
* Two suspects were killed by police in San Bernardino after a mass shooting at a conference center today
* Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, were killed in a gun battle with police after the mass shooting
* Farook is said to have traveled to Saudi Arabia earlier this year and returned with a wife - and a baby followed
* Police said 14 died and a 17 were wounded after suspects opened fire at the Inland Regional Center on Wednesday
* San Bernardino Police Chief said shooters wore 'assault-style' clothing and had handguns and assault rifles
* Rampage reportedly sparked after gunman had an argument at a holiday party at the Inland Regional Center
* It is not known if he left of his own accord or was kicked out, but sources say he returned heavily armed
* Cops were in a dramatic standoff with the suspects after reports that up to three people were on the loose
* Suspects reportedly threw pipe bombs out of the windows of their SUV before they were taken down by police
* An officer was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries after the standoff on a residential street
A Muslim U.S. citizen and his wife burst into his office holiday party with assault rifles and tactical clothing, massacred 14 and injured 17 before they were both shot dead in a police chase through suburban San Bernardino.
Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, was at the celebration for local health officials but reportedly left angry before returning heavily armed with wife Tashfeen Malik, 27, and opening fire at the city's Inland Regional Center Wednesday morning.
The two escaped the scene before being tracked by police to a home one city over. They sped away from the house in a black SUV, shooting at police out the back window and reportedly throwing pipe bombs before the two were shot dead. They were armed with assault rifles and semi-automatic handguns.
Mass Shooting In San Bernardino, California -- News Roundup
San Bernardino shooting: Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik named as suspects – live -- The Guardian
Live updates: San Bernardino shooting -- Washington post
San Bernardino shooting live updates: Multiple fatalities confirmed by police, no suspects in custody -- L.A. Times
California Shooting: Live Updates -- New York Times
Gunmen 'Didn't Say a Word' Before San Bernardino Shooting, Survivor's Parents Say -- ABC News
San Bernardino shooters die battling police -- CNN
Two dead suspects named after mass shooting that killed 14 at Calif. office party -- Washington Post
Terrifying moment San Bernardino gunman and his wife opened fire and 'threw pipe bombs' at police in chase through suburbs -- Daily Mail
Depraved Lovers in Commando Gear Kill 14 in San Bernardino -- Daily Beast
How San Bernardino shooters killed 14 people after Christmas party 'row' -- The Guardian
San Bernardino shooting: Police kill two suspects after hunt -- BBC
Couple who massacred 14 at San Bernardino holiday party seemed to be living the 'American Dream' -- L.A. Times
Suspects Identified -- The Atlantic
They were a couple: The striking difference between the San Bernardino suspects and other mass shooters -- Washington Post
San Bernardino Shooting: Suspects Left Baby Daughter With Grandma -- NBC
San Bernardino suspect, a dad, lived the American dream -- USA Today
Relative of San Bernardino shooting suspect speaks out -- CBS/AP
Police, feds probe terror as possible motive in SoCal massacre -- FOX News
Police Hunt for Motive Behind San Bernardino Shooting -- WSJ
Intelligence officials hunt for link to terror groups as ISIS praise San Bernardino attack by Muslim American and wife that left 14 dead -- Daily Mail
Couple's motive in California rampage a mystery for police, family -- Reuters
Couple Kept Tight Lid on Plans for San Bernardino Shooting -- NYT
San Bernardino shooting: What we know so far -- BBC
San Bernardino Shootings: What We Know Right Now -- NPR
Timeline of events in San Bernardino, Calif., shooting -- USA Today
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This was not workplace violence. This was a terrorist attack.
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