Terror Investigation Widens as Obama Prepares for Rare Sunday Night Address
With President Obama set to deliver a rare prime-time address from the Oval Office on Sunday, the investigation into the San Bernardino massacre continued Sunday both in the United States and Pakistan, where one of the attackers once lived.
The FBI on Saturday raided the home of one of the shooter’s friends as agents searched for the source of the guns used in the attack. And in Pakistan on Sunday, the interior minister said the country has launched its own invesigation and offered assistance to U.S. authorities.
In San Bernardino, residents tried to get back to their routines after what is appearing to be the most deadly act of terrorism on U.S. soil since 9/11. On Saturday, many residents resolved to get on with life but said they were still anxious.
“I’m nervous,” said Fernandino Rodriguez, 39. “You hear ambulance and a firetruck’s sirens and you wonder: ‘What happened now?’ You’re constantly in fear.”
“I’m listening and watching for signs of trouble โ sirens, even helicopters,” addedย Dyesha McCrumb. “That’s because I believe police still have not gotten to the bottom of this terrorist attack.”
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