don t have of this to understand. and we re likely to find out there is more of a support system perhaps than this last shooter that law enforcement s desperately looking for before day turns into night. you know, i remind myself of a movie buff, as everyone knows now from watching this program. all i can think about is the behavior of those brother gangs from like shane , the ryker gang. sure. they all come in and they all get killed. and they go in to kill. and that is the kind of dramatic horror we re looking here. some strange strain of anger that has brought them into this situation. it s not impulsive. you don t wear masks, dow you ve don t carry long guns on an impulsive situation. let s go to the police with the latest official word from the san bernardino police at this press conference. well, it s coming up yet. it s coming up soon. it was going to happen at 4:45 their time, 7:45 our time back here in washington. we re look at everybody getting ready for this kind of t
not hard to pick out in helicopter surveillance. most of these guys are dead-enders. they have no hope of really getting away. and they generally don t want to live either. they either are killed by the police or killed by other people or kill themselves. well, what is with the masks? obviously they didn t want to get caught. but at the same time you must know when you engage in a crime like this that there is an extraordinarily high likelihood that it s going to wend your life being forfeited. that s must know that. gene, what about the idea that it s always been historically a fact. and if you get into a barricade situation, you re doomed. once people have surrounded you, it s a matter of time and casualties. but you re finished. and these guys were basically putting themselves in a situation where all they had was a vehicle, and they were going to shoot a whole bunch of people. they killed 14. they wounded 14. and then they get in their car. and they raise away. i don t see
pull somebody or something out of the suv. we believe that that is one suspect who was killed in a shoot-out with police. another individual wounded in a shoot-out with police. we believe may still be in that vehicle. and then we have on the left the search for the third suspect. police are very confident that that suv, that black suv is in fact the one that they have been searching for the last few hours. it was involved in the shooting at this community center at 11:30 or so pacific time. the initial reports, the bolo as they say, the be on the lookout radio call that went out from the san bernardino authorities was to be on the lookout for a black suv. and as they were pursuing the course of their investigation, they said that they were looking for specific follow-up opportunities, or they were investigating information, looking for the suspects. and that s when they came across that suv and engaged in a shoot-out. as you can see, a violent shoot-out with police on that black suv th
you re not only terrorizing ordinary people, the police themselves are at extraordinary risk in happening upon these guys, doing a car stop, pulling them over. their lives could be lost. we saw that in boston, by the way. that campus cop was executed by those brothers, shot between the eyes. so it s not only endangering the american public, but the cops at this point. and it s changing policing. we ve had this argument about militarization. here you go. when you got a country where the people can pick up weapons at will, you re going to have to equip the police. and that makes policing change in a way that is not good. you know, you remind me that the police officers are often the victims in the case of john f. kennedy assassination. we had an officer killed within moments after the kennedy assassination. planned parenthood, right? planned parenthood a cop who happened to be a pastor, you know. we talk about the stereotype of policing. there is a person who was killed defending peo
but i ll tell you, let me good right now. let me go to blake mccoy. let me ask you what you have. we re now pretty much zeroed in on three suspects. one still at large. one still at large. two down in that vehicle. and chris, it s really remarkable to think that all of this is taking place just a mile or two away from the initial shooting that occurred just about a block away from me here. yes. four hours later is when the suspects vehicle was tracked down. and when they started following it. four hours. and those suspects were still in this immediate area. you have to think officers thought they were long gone by then. and when that suspect vehicle was found and they were cornered, officers hightailed it over there, lights and sirens. police helicopters took off from this location and are now searching for that third suspect. we do know two are down in that suv. but remarkable to think that with that much time that passed, that they were still in this area four hours later. w