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Justice Department Unlocks Shooter's iPhone

The United States Justice Department says it has found a way to get information from an iPhone used by a shooter in last year's mass

shooting in San Bernardino, California. The Justice Department also said it no longer needs help from

the iPhone's manufacturer, Apple. The company had refused earlier demands by federal investigators

for help in recovering data from the device. The government sought to require Apple to write new software programs

to help investigators get the data without knowing the iPhone's password. The government believed the information would help it in its investigation

of the San Bernardino shooting, in which 14 people were killed. Last month, a judge ordered Apple to help the government.

But the Justice Department announced this week it has been able to collect data from the phone. It asked the judge to cancel her order.

She did so on Monday. Last week, the government delayed another court hearing in the case.

Officials said they needed time to test a method that could help them gain access to the iPhone without Apple's assistance.

That method was developed without the help of federal agents or Apple. Lawyers for Apple have said that the company wants to know how the device was unlocked.

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