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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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Scars, trauma remain 10 years after San Bernardino terrorist attack
The tragedy of the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack includes what might have been. For Ryan Reyes of Rialto, it’s wedding talk that will forever be just that. Ten years ago, on the morning of Dec. 2, Reyes and Daniel Kaufman, his partner of three years, talked about tying the knot, then worrying later about the ceremony and reception. Hours later, Kaufman, 42, died in the 13th-deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history when a married couple kil…
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