Two San Bernardino Mass Shooting Suspects Reported Dead After Police Shootout

Two unidentified suspects in a Wednesday massacre at Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, which killed at least 14 people and wounded 18 others, are dead following a shootout with police.

Authorities have identified a man named Syed Farook as a suspect in the slayings, which prompted a massive manhunt involving hundreds of officers. One of the slain suspects was male and the other female.

A live feed from CNN showed an apparently bloodied body laying on the pavement several dozen feet from a bullet-riddled black SUV. The vehicle appeared to match descriptions of the escape vehicle in the attack. A rifle or submachine gun of some kind lay nearby.

A police officer is reported injured with injuries that are not life-threatening, according to a statement the San Bernardino Police Department gave in a press conference.

Two San Bernardino Mass Shooting Suspects Reported Dead After Police Shootout
Two San Bernardino Mass Shooting Suspects Reported Dead After Police Shootout

Source: CNN

One Twitter user posted what appeared to be a photo of a suspect being taken into custody, though the report could not be independently verified.

Police initially reported up to three suspects committed the attack, which also wounded at least 17 people. More suspects may still be at large. A third person has been detained, but authorities have not ascertained whether that individual was a participant in the shootings.

According to the Washington Post, the scene of the attack was a San Bernardino County Public Health department holiday party, which took place in a venue at the building capable of holding 250 people.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.