Both killers in last week's San Bernardino, California, shooting "were radicalized and have been for quite some time," said David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI's Los Angeles field office.<br />Last week's mass killing in San Bernardino, California, was an act of terrorism, law enforcement officials and President Barack Obama agree.<br />The 14 deaths at a holiday party left the community shaken, but it's become apparent that for shooters Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, the mass shooting was motivated by political ideologies.<br />Over the weekend, new details came to light indicating that Farook and Malik, who were husband and wife, supported the ideology of ISIS and were radicalized.<br />Farook targeted his colleagues Wednesday at a holiday party for the environmental health department, killing 14 people and leaving 21 wounded.<br />"He said he shared the ideology of (Abu Bakr) al-Baghdadi to create an Islamic state, and he was fixated on Israel," the elder Farook said, referring to the ISIS leader.
