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English: Tactical belt used by one of the shooters at the w:2015 San Bernardino shooting
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Source http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/12/03/chilling-photos-show-san-bernardino-attackers-pipe-bombs-firearms-and-ammo/
Author San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department

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