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From left, these maps show the location of San Bernardino, Calif., the general area of the mass shootings and the specific buildings of the Inland Regional Center.
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THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
San Bernardino shootings
AN BERNARDINO,Calif. — As many asthree attackers be-lieved to be wearing
military-style gear opened fireon Wednesday at holiday partyat a southern California social-services center, killing at least 14people and wounding 17 others,authorities said.
Hours later, police hunting forthe killers riddled a black SUVwith gunfire in a shootout 2 miles from the late-morningcarnage. A man and womanwith assault rifles, handgunsand “assault-style clothing”were killed, San BernardinoPolice Chief Jarrod Burguansaid.
A third person who was spot-ted running near the gunbattlewas detained, but Burguan saidit was unclear whether thatperson had anything to do withthe crime.
Police shed no light on themotive for the massacre, butDavid Bowdich, assistant direc-tor of the FBI’s Los Angelesoffice, said the bureau is lookingat several possibilities, includingworkplace violence and terror-ism. He did not elaborate.
Burguan, however, said thatsomeone had left the countyemployees’ event at the InlandRegional Center — the site ofthe attack — after “there was
Gun violence / San Bernardino, Calif.
ANOTHER MASSACRE 3 gunmen attack holiday party in California, killing 14 and wounding 17;police later kill 2 suspects, take 1 person into custody; motive unknown
JAE C. HONG ASSOCIATED PRESS
Two armored vehicles surround the SUV that carried twosuspects in Wednesday’s rampage.
DAVID BAUMAN THE (RIVERSIDE, CALIF.) PRESS ENTERPRISE
A couple embrace after the shootings at a social-services center in San Bernardino, Calif.
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By Amanda Lee Myersand Justin PritchardASSOCIATED PRESS
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With homelessness still at ahigh level in the Columbusarea, a local mediation agencyis calling for a greater focus onthe staggering number of resi-dents who face eviction.
For the past decade, FranklinCounty has had more evictionsfiled — about 19,000 a year —than anywhere else in the state,said Shelley Whalen, executivedirector of Community Media-tion Services of Central Ohio.
Cuyahoga County has moreresidents but posts only about12,000 eviction filings a year,
Homelessness
Preventingevictionscalled keyBy Rita PriceTHE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
See Homeless Page A6
As Ohio State Universityofficials deal with the aftermathof a former security guard’spublic suicide in the WexnerCenter for the Arts, the man’spersonnel file reveals a historyof conflict and inappropriate orhostile behavior toward co-workers.
And a search warrant filed byOhio State police to go into hishome after his death details
Wexner Center
Light shedon suicide,art damageBy Mary Mogan Edwardsand Jim WoodsTHE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
See Museum Page A6
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Midseason signings bolster Crew’s defense / D1Rock’s Sleater-Kinney reunited, due here / WKNDR
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