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Scars, Trauma Remain 10 Years After San Bernardino Terrorist Attack

The 2015 attack killed 14 and injured 22, leaving survivors with lasting physical and psychological scars, while the community continues healing a decade later.

  • On Dec. 2, 2015, a married couple opened fire at the Inland Regional Center, San Bernardino, killing 14 and wounding 22 before fleeing in a Black Ford Expedition.
  • The FBI investigated the attack as an act of terrorism after investigators concluded the shooters held radical Islamic beliefs and Tashfeen Malik posted a pledge about 15 minutes after the shooting.
  • The assailants fired more than 100 rounds from AR‑15–style rifles during the assault, which lasted less than five minutes, with Farook briefly leaving at 10:37 a.m.
  • Closer to home, survivors like Valerie Kallis‑Weber face lasting injuries, while San Bernardino memorials and Juan Garcia‑Ruiz's `SB Strong` logo sustain community remembrance.
  • As the 10th anniversary approaches, memories remain vivid as Carey Davis, former San Bernardino mayor, recalls coordinating response and said President Barack Obama offered help, while officer Mike Madden trains others.
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Daily Breeze broke the news in on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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