SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) – Police and federal agents are for a second day searching a home in connection to the massacre in San Bernardino, California.
A search team combed the residence early Thursday in neighboring Redlands, about 7 miles from the shooting at Inland Regional Center.
A black sedan parked outside was also searched.
The home is where officers initially saw a vehicle matching the description of the suspects’ SUV in the hours before the final gun battle that killed them. A bomb squad on Wednesday swept the building with robots.
Police didn’t immediately say if the suspects – Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik – lived at the home. Public records show it is a possible residence of a family member of Farook.
Residents tell KABC-TV Redlands is a “sleepy little town” and expressed shock that the killers might be their neighbors.