2026-08-07 · derivatives

Фьючерсы на золото подорожали в ходе американских торгов

This is the dramatic moment the Pakistani woman who murdered 14 and injured another 21 with her husband in San Bernardino opened fire on police while driving down a residential street.

Terrifying cell phone footage taken by a passer-by captured the moment cops engaged in a shootout with the heavily armed Tashfeen Malik, 27, from a black SUV apparently driven by her Saudi husband of two years Syed Rizwan Farook, 28.

In a shocking video obtained by Fox News' Kelly File, shots can be heard ringing out as a convoy of police cars tail the vehicle down a road not far from the mass shooting earlier on Wednesday.

At one point a bright flash can be seen coming from inside the vehicle, which pipe bombs were reportedly thrown from during the chase through suburbs of San Bernardino.

The dramatic moment the husband and wife terror duo who murdered 14 and injured another 17 at a conference center in San Bernardino exchanged gunfire with police while driving down a residential street

Terrifying cell phone footage taken by a passer-by captured the moment cops engaged in a shootout with the pair inside their SUV (pictured)

Just moments later, after the recording ended, police stopped the SUV and killed the two suspected shooters, one is pictured lying in the street

As the police close in on the vehicle, which is traveling surprisingly slowly, it is not clear whether the gunshots heard are being fired by cops or by the suspects.

'They're killing that guy,' the man taking the video shouts as he ducks for cover.

Just moments later, after the recording ended, police stopped the SUV and killed the two suspected shooters in a gun battle that left an officer injured.

David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI's field office in Los Angeles, said the shootout occurred after police followed leads to an apartment in Redlands, California, and a vehicle was seen leaving the property.

Police stopped the SUV they were driving in, which led to the dramatic pursuit and shootout.

A police officer, who was the first to engage with the suspects, was hurt in the gun battle and is in hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening.

Armed police and armored vehicles were captured on live television surrounding the black SUV on San Bernardino Avenue - a mile and a half from the Inland Regional Center where the mass shooting took place on Wednesday morning.

A source told CNN that the suspects threw pipe bombs out of the windows of the vehicle before the shootout with police.

The day's violence has stunned co-workers and relatives of Farook and Malik, a couple who they say were happily 'living the American dream'.

On Wednesday morning, Farook - a California health inspector and US citizen - dropped off his six-month-old baby with his mother, saying he was going to a doctor's appointment.

By noon, according to police, the couple had donned assault clothing, armed themselves with rifles and stormed a holiday party attended by Farook's San Bernardino County co-workers, killing 14 people and wounding 17 others.

Those who knew Farook, among them his colleagues at the San Bernardino County Public Health Department, described him as a devout Muslim but not someone who often talked about religion.

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