12-03-2015, 01:56 PM
All of the guns used in the attack were legally purchased and the shooters did not have criminal records, according to the police chief.
The San Bernadino police are doing a great job, in my opinion.
President Obama made a statement this morning indicating that terrorism may have been a motive in the attack.
Just released:
San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook was in touch over the phone and via social media with more than one international terrorism subject who the FBI were already investigating, law enforcement officials said.
It appears that Farook was radicalized, which contributed to his motive, though other things — like workplace grievances — may have also played a role, other law enforcement sources said.
Farook had traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2013 for the Hajj for a couple of weeks, two U.S. government officials said.
One of the officials explained that this is a common occurrence, and the trip would not have raised any red flags, because many Americans travel to Saudi Arabia during that time.
The U.S. government believes Farook met Tashfeen Malik during that trip, and Malik eventually came to the United States on a “fiancee visa,” the official said.
Malik, who was born in Pakistan, then obtained a green card, becoming a lawful permanent resident, the official said.
http://ktla.com/2015/12/03/san-bernardin...d-sources/
The San Bernadino police are doing a great job, in my opinion.
President Obama made a statement this morning indicating that terrorism may have been a motive in the attack.
Just released:
San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook was in touch over the phone and via social media with more than one international terrorism subject who the FBI were already investigating, law enforcement officials said.
It appears that Farook was radicalized, which contributed to his motive, though other things — like workplace grievances — may have also played a role, other law enforcement sources said.
Farook had traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2013 for the Hajj for a couple of weeks, two U.S. government officials said.
One of the officials explained that this is a common occurrence, and the trip would not have raised any red flags, because many Americans travel to Saudi Arabia during that time.
The U.S. government believes Farook met Tashfeen Malik during that trip, and Malik eventually came to the United States on a “fiancee visa,” the official said.
Malik, who was born in Pakistan, then obtained a green card, becoming a lawful permanent resident, the official said.
http://ktla.com/2015/12/03/san-bernardin...d-sources/