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Disturbing Video Shows Intruder Watching California Family as They Sleep
A man accused of breaking into a San Bernardino home nine months ago and watching a family sleeping inside was arrested, and the family spoke out Wednesday about the creepy incident.
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Gavin Newsom on Mass Shooting in San Jose: ‘There's a Sameness to This'
California Governor Gavin Newsom spoke at the scene of Wednesday’s mass shooting in San Jose, Calif., to condemn the deaths of 8 victims at a workplace murder-suicide. “Pick a state. And here we are, in the United States of America, where we’re experiencing something that is not experienced anywhere else in the world. There’s a sameness to this.”
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Man Who Provided Guns in San Bernardino Attack Sentenced to 20 Years
A 29-year-old Southern California man was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison for his role in the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack that killed 14 people. Enrique Marquez Jr. pleaded guilty in February 2017 to one count each of providing material support to terrorists and making false statements in the acquisition of firearms. In exchange for his admissions, the…
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Apple Fire Grows to Over 26,000 Acres, Only 5 Percent Contained
The Apple Fire continued to grow on Monday morning with officials confirming over 26,000 acres have been burned in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
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Apple Fire Grows to Over 26,000 Acres, Only 5 Percent Contained
The Apple Fire continued to grow on Monday morning with officials confirming over 26,000 acres have been burned in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
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Mother of San Bernardino Terrorist Who Killed 14 Admits to Destruction of Records
The 66-year-old mother of an Islamic terrorist who went on a shooting rampage with his wife in San Bernardino over four years ago, killing 14 and injuring 22, admitted a criminal offense tied to the investigation, according to court papers released Tuesday. Rafia Sultana Shareef, also known as Rafia Farook, admitted in a plea agreement filed by the U.S. Attorney’s…
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Runaway Pig Lured Home by Deputy's Doritos
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies in California had to reach into their bag of tricks, or lunch bag of tricks, to corral a portly pig that had gotten loose.
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California Family Sues Starbucks, Claiming Barista's Blood Contaminated Drinks
A California family is suing Starbucks after members said they found red smears on their cups that they claim are blood stains from a barista.
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‘Balls of Ice' Crash Through Roof of San Bernardino Home
A San Bernardino couple had a frighteningly close call when large “balls of ice” fell from the sky and crashed into their bedroom on Sunday.
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Gun Stocks Again Rise After Another Mass Shooting, and More People Own Them Than Know It
After a gunman killed more than 50 people in Las Vegas in the nation’s latest mass shooting, stocks in the gun industry followed a familiar pattern. They rose. Sturm, Ruger & Co. jumped 3.5 percent on Monday. American Outdoor Brands Corp., which owns Smith & Wesson, climbed 3.2 percent. The shares were rising again Tuesday. Gun sales surged across the...
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Man Dies Falling From Crane After Pursuit
A man who led officials on a stolen vehicle pursuit died after the chase ended with the driver falling from a dock crane after climbing it. Robert Kovacik reports for the NBC4 News at 11 on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017.
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Teacher's Estranged Husband Opens Fire in Elementary School Classroom
Police say the man who opened fire at an elementary school in San Bernardino was able to get into the school because he said he had something to drop off to his wife. Patrick Healy reports for NBC4 News at 6 on Monday, April 10, 2017.
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Watch: Shooting at San Bernardino Elementary School
Police respond to a shooting Monday April 10, 2017 at a San Bernardino elementary school.
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Life After the Attack: San Bernardino Shooting Victim's Husband Raises Son
Ahead of the one year anniversary of the deadly terror attacks in San Bernardino that claimed the lives of 14, the husband of one of the victims described raising their son as a single parent. Tony Shin reports for the NBC4 News at 5 Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016.
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Faithful Seek Unity 1 Year After San Bernardino Attack
Almost a year after her father was killed in the San Bernardino terror attack last December, Kate Bowman etched the word “love” in yellow chalk on the sidewalk outside a mosque. It was just one of the messages of peace the 15-year-old Lutheran and her mother have left in an effort to unify Muslims and Christians in the hardscrabble city...
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Husband of San Bernardino Terror Victim Describes Raising Son Ahead of Anniversary
Ahead of the one year anniversary of the deadly terror attacks in San Bernardino that claimed the lives of 14, the husband of one of the victim’s described raising their son as a single parent.
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Hate Crimes Against Muslims Up 67 Percent in 2015: FBI
Reported hate crimes against Muslims rose in 2015 to their highest levels since those seen in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, according to FBI statistics released Monday. Civil rights groups had been raising concerns about an anti-Muslim backlash in the U.S. even before the terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, late in the year....
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AP, Tampa Bay Times, LA Times Among Pultizer Winners for Journalism
The Associated Press won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for documenting the use of slave labor in Southeast Asia to supply seafood to American tables — an investigation that spurred the release of more than 2,000 captive workers. The Tampa Bay Times and the Sarasota Herald-Tribune received the investigative reporting prize for a project on mental hospitals, and...
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Justice Department Cracks iPhone, Withdraws Suit Against Apple
The federal government said Monday it successfully used a mysterious technique without Apple Inc.’s help to hack into the iPhone used by a gunman in a mass shooting in California, effectively ending a pitched court battle between the Obama administration and one of the world’s leading technology companies.
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US Appeals Ruling on Accessing Locked iPhone in New York Case
The Justice Department is appealing a New York judge’s ruling that Apple cannot be forced to provide the government with access to locked iPhone data.