14 Dead, 17 Wounded In San Bernardino Shooting by Domestic Paki Moozie, Recent Imported Wife

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‘Some Confirmed Fatalities’ In San Bernardino Shooting; As Many As 3 Gunmen Believed To Have Fled Scene

December 2, 2015 11:19 AM

SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA.com) — Police are searching San Bernardino social services building Wednesday for up to three suspects after reports of as many as 20 people shot.

San Bernardino Fire officials are reporting at least 20 victims in a shooting that was first reported at about 10:59 a.m. at the Inland Regional Center, 1365 South Waterman Avenue.

The shooting erupted in a conference room being rented by an outside group, according to Mary Beth Fields of the Inland Regional Center. She said she was not aware of which outside group.:rolleyes:

Authorities initially reported 20 victims, but San Bernardino police spokesman Lt. Rich Lawhead said he spoke to colleagues at the scene who said there could be more.

They “said there were multiple victims, upwards of 20,” Lawhead said. “Again, what, how many and the extent of the injury, I really don’t know, and I know we’re still in the process of clearing that scene, and there may be more located.”

“What I was told was there are multiple casualties and that there are some confirmed fatalities,” San Bernardino police Sgt. Vicki Cervantes said. “I don’t have numbers at this point.”
 
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More Than 14 Dead, 14 Hurt in SoCal Mass Shooting
By Willian Avila
Published 4 hours ago

More than 14 people were killed and 14 others were wounded Wednesday in an "active shooter" situation involving up to three suspects at a social services facility east of Los Angeles.

About 11 a.m., up to three people entered a center that serves people with developmental disabilities in the 1300 block of S. Waterman Avenue in San Bernardino and opened fire on the people inside, according to the San Bernardino Police Department.

"They were dressed and equipped in a way that indicated that they were prepared," San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said. "We have no information at this point that this is terrorist related in the traditional way people may be thinking. Obviously, at a minimum, we have a domestic terrorist situation that occurred here."

Authorities were searching for those involved. Multiple agencies, including the FBI and ATF, were assisting with the investigation.

Images from the scene showed law enforcement personnel armed with rifles and wearing protective gear fanning out across the area, as emergency responders treated multiple victims in the street.

"They were being carried on trucks… They were shot, they were injured. Some of them did not survive," said NBC Los Angeles reporter Tony Shin, describing victims he saw being brought to the triage area.

The shooting broke out at the Inland Regional Center, which serves more than 31,000 people with developmental disabilities in San Bernardino County and neighboring Riverside County, according to the center's website. According to the site, the facility is the largest of California's regional centers, and is "a nonprofit, private community-based agency that is proud to help obtain services and support for our constituents."

Law enforcement officers were going through the "tedious" process of clearing the three-story building, where multiple people were still inside, San Bernardino Police Lt. Richard Lawhead said.

One man at the scene said his daughter, who works at the center with the mentally disabled, had texted him. She was hiding in a closet with other people, he said. The man was still awaiting a text to ensure that she is OK.

Another man told NBC Los Angeles his sister has cerebral palsy and attends the center.

NBC Los Angeles photographer Alex Vasquez made his way to the Inland Regional Center soon after the shooting and said he saw many people with severe injuries, and that he spoke to some who were in shock.

"They heard many gunshots. A lot of people were just yelling for their loved ones," he said.

Loma Linda University Medical Center said it had received four adult patients and was expecting three more.

Family members were asked to go to the Hernandez Center at 222 N. Lugo Ave., near the corner of Sierra Way and East Third Street, for information on their loved ones.

The area near Waterman Avenue and Park Center Circle was closed to traffic. Drivers were advised to avoid the area.

President Barack Obama was briefed by an adviser about the shooting, and asked to stay updated as it develops, according to a pool report from the White House.
 
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Police Swarm Shot-Up SUV Near Mass Shooting Scene

Police swarmed a shot-up SUV in Southern California in a massive manhunt for as many as three gunmen who killed more than 14 people and wounded 14 more Wednesday morning.

Law enforcement authorities in San Bernardino have just engaged in a gun battle with occupants of an SUV, possibly the suspects from a shooting at the Inland Regional Center.



One person appears to be dead in the street, and there may be another suspect still inside the SUV.
 
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14 Dead, 17 More Wounded In San Bernardino Shooting Attack; 2 Suspects Dead, 1 Suspect In Custody
December 2, 2015 5:49 PM

SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA.com) — Fourteen people were confirmed killed and 17 more wounded in a mass shooting at a San Bernardino community social services building.

“We do have some preliminary numbers of upwards of 14 people that are dead and upwards of 14 people that are injured,” said Chief Jarrod Burguan of San Bernardino Police. The number of injured was later upped to 17.

At least ten of the injured are reportedly in critical condition.

The shooting was first reported at about 10:59 a.m. at the Inland Regional Center, 1365 South Waterman Avenue. The gunfire erupted in a conference room where the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health was holding a banquet, said Maybeth Field, president and CEO of the social services center. She said the building houses at least 25 employees as well as a library and conference center.

At a 5:35 p.m. news conference, officials said two suspects — one male and one female — were dead and another suspect was in custody.

San Bernardino police Sgt. Vicki Cervantes said that there were multiple shooters wearing military-style gear.

While no motive for the shooting was immediately known, FBI Asst. Director David Bowdich told reporters, “I will tell you right now, we do not know if this is a terrorist incident.”
 
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3. An FBI Source Says the Shooting Was Sparked by an Argument at a Holiday Party

The Los Angeles Times quotes a federal government source saying that the fight was sparked by an argument at a holiday party. The Times says one of the gunmen left the party and returned with other shooters.

Fox Los Angeles reports that one of the suspects walked into a conference room and began opening fire. According to the Inland Regional Center’s website, which has gone down, the center was hosting a “holiday boutique” on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The shooting was first reported at about 11 a.m. One employee, Mark Stutte, told KTLA’s Tara Wallis that the gunfire broke out at the party. An employee of the building, Brandon Hunt, told CNN that none of the victims were IRC employees, the target appears to have been a banquet that was being attended by county personnel. One employee told her husband that as she left the facility, she had to climb over bodies.
 
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Syed Farook: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Published 9:23 pm EST, December 2, 2015 Updated 9:03 am EST, December 3, 2015

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Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, has been identified as one of the suspected gunmen in the Wednesday morning shooting at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, police said. He was killed in a shootout with police several hours after the shooting.

A woman, Tashfeen Malik, 27, was also killed. It’s not yet known if there was a third suspect.


At least 14 people were killed and 17 others were wounded. The shooting occurred at about 11 a.m., and the suspects were shot at about 3 p.m. after a police chase that began at a home in Redlands, California, and ended with a shootout in San Bernardino.

Witnesses said there were three shooters, but police said they now believe there were only two gunmen.

Police said it’s unclear if Farook and Malik were married, or were engaged. Farook’s brother-in-law said at a press conference that Farook’s wife is also missing. They have a young child together, according to the New York Times. The child was left with Farook’s mother, the Times reports.

Farook is citizen of the United States and his parents are from Pakistan. Police said they do not have any information about where Malik is from.

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Farook Visited Saudi Arabia & Came Back With a Wife, a Co-Worker Says

Police Chased the Suspects’ SUV & Exchanged Gunfire With Them
 
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Muslim newlyweds slaughter co-workers who threw them a baby shower
By Jamie Schram, Larry Celona and Joe Tacopino
December 3, 2015 | 7:23am

Authorities were investigating terror links after a government worker and his wife shot up his San Bernardino, Calif., office party Wednesday, killing 14 people.

Syed Farook, 28, a devout Muslim, stormed out of the festivities and later returned with his new wife, Tashfeen Malik, 27. Both wore dark tactical gear and masks while toting assault rifles and handguns, police said.

The murderous duo sprayed bullets inside a conference room, slaughtering colleagues who earlier this year had thrown a shower for their new baby.

In addition to the dead, 17 were seriously wounded.

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One of the suspected shooters, Syed Farook
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No motive was immediately determined, but the Joint Terrorism Task Force was investigating and the city’s police chief declared early Thursday, “We have not ruled out terrorism.”

“This was not a casual workplace argument,” one law enforcement source told The Post. “It’s a well-planned and thought-out attack.”

The killers sped away in a black SUV from the Inland Regional Center, a state-run facility for developmental-disability services.

Hours later, cops went to Farook’s home in nearby Redlands, where the couple fled in the SUV. Officers eventually cornered the Yukon Denali on a quiet San Bernardino street and riddled it with bullets during a shootout that left Farook and Malik dead as blood pooled in the road.

Jesus Gonzales, 36, said his house was hit during the gun battle while his wife was inside.

His wife “called me frantically saying she’s hearing gunshots going off. Everywhere. And that she’s scared. And that she heard noises in the house, like it’s hitting the house,” he told the San Bernardino Sun. “She ducked down and said she heard more than 100 rounds.”

Authorities said the killers had thought through the massacre before heading to the facility at about 11 a.m. local time.

“Preliminary information indicates that these were people that came prepared, that they were dressed and equipped in a way to indicate that they were prepared,” San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said.

“And they were armed with long guns, not handguns.”

He later added, “They came in with a purpose — they came in with an intent.”

Burguan said he could not rule out that a personal conflict led to the shooting, the LA Times reported.

“There was some type of dispute” at the banquet before Farook left the event angrily, Burguan said. He later returned with Malik and they opened fire.

Law enforcement authorities said they recovered four firearms, at least two of which had been legally purchased, the paper reported.

Farook, born in the United States, met Malik while on a recent trip to her native Saudi Arabia, the LA Times said. He had met her online, the paper reported.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said Farook left his 6-month-old child with his mother Wednesday morning, claiming he had a doctor’s appointment.

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What appears to be a body is visible on the road next to the shot-out SUV.
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Farook’s brother-in-law, Farhan Khan, said at a press conference with the Orange County chapter of CAIR: “I have no idea why would he do that. Why would he do something like this? I have absolutely no idea.”

Farook made $51,000 a year as an environmental health specialist for the county.

A co-worker at the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health said Farook was a reserved man who had just returned from paternity leave.

“He was very quiet,” Griselda Reisinger told the LA Times. “I would say hi and bye, but we never engaged him in conversation. He didn’t say much at all.”

Reisinger, who left the agency in May, said there were a lot of workers unhappy with management in the department.

But Farook “never struck me as a fanatic, he never struck me as suspicious,” she said.

Patrick Baccari, who shared a cubicle with Farook, said his colleague appeared to be “living the American dream” with his new wife and baby.

Baccari and another worker said Farook rarely started a conversation but was well-liked.

Baccari said that when Farook disappeared just before the photo session at the party, someone asked, “Where’s Syed?”

The slaughter took place inside the largest conference room at the facility, where the party was being held.

The shooters specifically targeted a group from the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, according to Inland board president and chief executive Marybeth Feild.

Terrified social workers locked their office doors, hid in bathrooms and ducked under desks as gunshots rang out.

Several people texted loved ones as they sought cover.

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A victim is taken away from the scene of the shooting.
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“People shot. In the office waiting for cops. Pray for us,” Terry Petit’s daughter texted him. Her fate was unclear.

Cops who arrived on the scene never exchanged shots with the attackers, who might have fled by then.

A rifle with a black nylon case was found on South Waterman Avenue, not far from the center.

Meanwhile, the sidewalks and streets outside the building were a bloody, chaotic mess, with wounded victims being treated on the ground as others were hurried into ambulances.

Dozens of people left the building in single-file lines with their hands up, to ensure the killers hadn’t embedded themselves among them.

Most of the evacuated employees were taken to the Rock Church & World Outreach Center in San Bernardino.

Some of the wounded were being placed in the backs of pickup trucks to be taken to hospitals.

Arrowhead Regional Medical Center reported taking in six patients, while Loma Linda University Medical Center said it was treating another six.

Hordes of law enforcement officers descended on the facility in the aftermath, spending hours sweeping for explosives.

A bomb squad detonated one suspected explosive device using a robot, according to a federal law enforcement official.
 
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California kike massacre victim ranted about Muslims on Facebook
By Sophia Rosenbaum and Laura Italiano
December 3, 2015 | 2:07pm

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One of the victims of the San Bernardino massacre was a Messianic Jew who filled his Facebook page with condemnations of Muslims and impassioned screeds against jihadist terror.

“On behalf of this guy… You can stick your Million Muslim March up your asses,” victim Nicholas Thalasinos posted on Sept. 11, 2013, alongside a photo of a shirtless victim plummeting to his death from the burning World Trade Center.

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Another post from October 2013 included a photograph of another man plummeting to his death from the Trade Center. Above it, Thalasinos posted the quote, “’The sweetest sound I know is the Muslim call to prayer’ — Barack Hussein Obama.”

References to Israel and “Turbanheads” :p fill his pages.

Under “Education,” Thalasinos listed on Facebook, “Studied Conservatism at Limbaugh Institute of Advanced Conservative Studies.”

His last post, made Tuesday, was a response to a Ukrainian man, Med Ali Zarouk, who’d posted, “You will never sucsseed[sic] to make a country for jews, because you are criminals and cowards… soon you ll get your ass kicked, you will die and never see israel as country believe me never.” :D

Thalasinos responded, “My new hobby appears to be BLOCKING PAGAN ANTISEMITIC TROGLODYTES so I’m just passing this along to warn others.”

Facebook friends poured out condolences Thursday, praising the father of two adult sons as a pro-life activist and crusader for Christ.

“He loved Messiah and I rejoice in knowing he is rejoicing with the ONE he has longed to meet,” responded one religious Facebook friend, Juda Myers.

Thalasinos’ wife, Jennifer Thalasinos, gathered numerous heartfelt condolence messages on her own Facebook page Thursday.

“May god comfort you and bring you peace,” wrote one friend. “You are blessed to have been his loving wife,” wrote another.

Officials say they will release victim identities later Thursday.
 
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California killer had a terrorist social network
By Jamie Schram, David K. Li and Danika Fears
December 4, 2015 | 7:57am

Mass murderer Syed Rizwan Farook spent time in terror hotbed Pakistan just last year and used social media to communicate with foreign and domestic extremists being monitored by the FBI, sources said Thursday.

“It has all the hallmarks of terrorism,” a federal source told The Post of the holiday-party massacre that left 14 dead and 21 wounded in San Bernardino, Calif., on Wednesday.

Authorities are investigating whether Farook, 28, was radicalized by international terror suspects with whom he had been in touch, another fed source said.

In particular, the feds are looking at three men who “were in phone contact” with Farook and his Pakistan-born wife, Tashfeen Malik, 27, in the days before the meticulously planned attack.

The couple’s preparation included renting a Ford Expedition that was due back the same day they stormed a conference room at the Inwood Regional Center, where the victims included Jewish and Christian employees.

The killers concealed their murderous mission by erasing *email accounts, ditching their computer hard drives and smashing their cellphones, sources said.

Farook and Malik were gunned down by cops in a shootout on a quiet San Bernardino street a few miles from the bloodbath.

The couple had kept a low profile before the attack, but there were several red flags in Farook’s past — including the suspicious trip to Pakistan, a nation ranked fourth on the Global Terrorism Index. Only Nigeria, Afghanistan and Iraq are ranked higher.

His trips abroad included a 2013 visit to Saudi Arabia on a hajj pilgrimage, which Muslims are required to make.

During that trip, he met Malik, who was living with her family in the Gulf nation, after the pair connected through an online dating site, CNN reported.

Farook, who was American-born and of Pakistani descent, returned to Saudi Arabia for nine days in the summer of 2014 — and during that same Middle East trip, he spent time in Pakistan.

When Farook returned to the United States, it was with Malik, who entered the country on a K-1 “fiancée” visa on her Pakistani passport. The pair wed within weeks, and she got a green card.

Authorities were investigating what the couple did abroad and which other countries they may have visited, said David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI’s Los Angeles office. “It’s certainly something we’re going to look into very, very carefully,” he said.

Also in question are Farook’s social-media communications with foreign extremists on the FBI’s terror watch list. As he was seeking conversations with terror suspects abroad, he also communicated with jihadist sympathizers closer to home, some of whom lived in the Los Angeles area, law enforcement sources said.
 
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The victims of California’s killer Muslims
By Sophia Rosenbaum, Laura Italiano and Joe Tacopino
December 4, 2015 | 3:48am

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Victims (clockwise from top left) Bennetta Betbadal, Daniel Kaufman, Shannon Johnson, Sierra Clayborn, Tin Nguyen, Juan Espinoza, Robert Adams and Damian Meins.


Shooting victim Bennetta Betbadal fled “Islamic extremism and the persecution of Christians” in Iran during her youth — but in a cruel twist of fate was gunned down during Wednesday’s San Bernardino rampage.

“It is the ultimate irony that her life would be stolen from her that day by what appears to be the same type of extremism that she fled so many years ago,” a statement from her family read.

Betbadal, 46, was a devout Roman Catholic and initially settled in New York City after the Iranian Revolution in 1979. She eventually moved to California and raised a family.

“Bennetta was proud to work for the people of San Bernardino County,” the statement read. “She loved her job, her community, and her country. Her greatest love, however, was for her husband, her children and her large extended family.”

Another victim ran the coffee shop at the Inland Regional Center, where he was dropped off Wednesday by his boyfriend.

Daniel Kaufman, 42, and his partner :rolleyes:, Ryan Reyes, were texting back and forth until 10:37 a.m., Reyes told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday. One text was about a new friend Kaufman had made at a comic-book shop. That was the last Reyes would ever hear from him.

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Victims (from left) Aurora Banales Godoy, Michael Wetzel and Yvette Velasco


Reyes spent the next torturous day, 22 hours in total, waiting for news.

At one point, his hopes rose with the misinformation that Kaufman had merely been shot in the arm and would survive.

Then, Thursday morning, he found out Kaufman was one of the 14 victims slain in Wednesday’s mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif.

Officials on Thursday released names of the dead. They ranged in age from 26 to 60 and included 45-year-old Shannon Johnson, 26-year-old Aurora Godoy and Sierra Clayborn, 27.

Like many families, Clayborn’s sisters got the dreaded phone call Thursday morning, nearly a day after the shooting, telling her she was dead.

“I’m heartbroken,” Becky Conrad Robinson, who identified herself as Clayborn’s adoptive mother, wrote on Facebook.

Damian Meins, 58, was remembered as a “bright light” by his employer, Juan Perez, who sent an email to fellow employees of the Riverside County Transportation & Land Management Agency to inform them of his senseless death.

Nat Berhe, a fifth-round NFL draft pick for the Giants last year and a San Bernardino native, mourned the loss of his cousin Isaac Amanios, who was killed in the attack.

“He was a great human being,” Berhe wrote. “Thoughts and prayers are with my family back in CA.”

The other slain victims were Robert Adams, 40, Harry Bowman, 46, Juan Espinoza, 50, Tin Nguyen, 31, Nicholas Thalasinos, 52, Yvette Velasco, 27, and Michael Wetzel, 37.

Twenty-one people were wounded in the attack.
 
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Killer wife pledged allegiance to ISIS on Facebook during attack
By Jamie Schram and Danika Fears
December 4, 2015 | 10:47am

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The SUV Malik and Farook fled in, after a shootout with cops. Photo: Reuters


The female terrorist who fatally shot 14 people and wounded 21 others in the San Bernardino attack swore allegiance to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in a Facebook post minutes into the attack, the social media company and federal sources said Friday.

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ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
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Tashfeen Malik pledged her allegiance to the militant group on an account under a different name at 11 a.m. — the same time people started calling 911 to report the mass shooting, a Facebook executive said.

“Investigators believe this is ISIS-inspired. She pledged her allegiance to al-Baghdadi,” a source briefed on the matter told The Post.

David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI’s Los Angeles office, said he was “aware” of the posting.

“We are still continuing to look into it,” he said.

When told Facebook confirmed the post was made just as the attack was carried out by Malik and her husband, Syed Farook, Bowdich responded: “I know it was in a general timeline where that post was made, and yes there was a pledge of allegiance.”

The post was later deleted, apparently by Malik, but FBI investigators were able to recover it.

While no other arrests have been made in connection to the case yet, authorities do know who purchased two guns for the couple, Bowdich said.

They’re also looking into “telephonic communications” one of them made with someone the FBI is investigating, he added.

Investigators believe there is a “very serious” possibility that Malik radicalized Farook, whom she married in August 2014, according to Fox News.

Law enforcement sources also told Fox there’s a “very strong” possibility that Malik was her husband’s terror trainer and may have helped him put together pipe bombs.

“We believe they were preparing for additional attacks based on the fact that they had plenty of ammo, weapons and pipe bombs,” a federal source said.

Malik, 27, was born in the Punjab province of Pakistan, but moved to Saudi Arabia with her family 25 years ago.

While living in Saudi Arabia, her father, Gulzar, became more “conservative and hard-line,” a family member told Reuters.

“When relatives visited him, they would come back and tell us how conservative and hard-line he had become,” said Malik’s uncle Javed Rabbani.

Malik returned to Pakistan five or six years ago to study as a pharmacist at Bahauddin Zakariya University in Multan, Pakistani officials told Reuters.

Her father had also built a house in Multan, where he stayed whenever he visited, said another uncle, Malik Anwaar.
 
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First Look At Female Suspect In San Bernardino Massacre
December 4, 2015 6:16 PM

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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — The first image of accused San Bernardino killer Tashfeen Malik has been released by the media.

Investigators have said she posted a pledge of allegiance to ISIS on her facebook page around the same time as when the attacks began.

The FBI says that evidence suggests that both Malik and her husband Sayd Farook were both radicalized by Islamic fundamentalists.

Investigators do not yet know if the pair was inspired by an outside group or acted on their own.
 
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California killers’ link to controversial New York mosque
By Helen Kumari and Lorena Mongelli
December 4, 2015 | 11:27pm

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This sticker (left) found in the home of Syed Farook (top right) and Tashfeen Malik (bottom right) comes from a mosque in Queens. Photo: Getty Images; AP; ABC News


The California terror couple had an Allah-praising sticker slapped on a dresser drawer in their town house that traces back to a Muslim organization with headquarters in Queens, The Post has learned.

The decal, which has a prayer for coming out of the bathroom, is from the Islamic Circle of North America Sisters’ Wing, and says, “Praise to be Allah Who relieved me from the suffering and gave me relief.”

The mother of terrorist Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, attended classes at the ICNA’s Los Angeles branch, and graduated from a course titled “Journey through the Quran Session” in the summer of 2014.

A “certificate of appreciation” awarded to Rafia Farook was found inside the couple’s Redlands home when reporters were allowed to enter on Friday.

The conservative organization, which was first established in 1968 and is headquartered in Jamaica, Queens, has drawn fire from Jewish groups in recent years.

“At the 2010 ICNA-MAS convention in Rosemont, Illinois, several speakers delivered anti-Semitic remarks, including portraying the Jews as having undue influence on the U.S. government and linking Judaism to theft and oppression ;),” the Anti-Defamation League wrote.

They also cited a convention in 2009 in Chicago where religious scholars and activists allegedly called for “the eradication of the state of Israel and accuse the United States government as waging a war against Muslims at home and abroad.”

According to the Albany Times Union, US law-enforcement agencies have investigated the group for terrorist connections, but no one has ever been prosecuted.

And in 2009, five ICNA members from Alexandria, Va., were detained in Pakistan for allegedly trying to join terror groups and fight US forces, according to the ADL.

Following Wednesday’s San Bernardino attack, the ICNA issued a statement saying it is “appalled at today’s mass shooting.”

The husband of Rafia’s teacher, Munira Ahmad, said they knew Rafia and one of Farook’s sisters as part of their congregation.

“We are upset about the killings, too,” Mahmoud Ahmad said. “We cannot believe what has happened to these victims and their families.” :rolleyes:

“We Muslims are uncomfortable with them because they translate the Koran into an out-of-context, absurd ideology,” he added. “They are fanatics and they would not hesitate to kill us, too.”

An assistant imam at ICNA headquarters in Queens also blasted the killers, saying, “We don’t support this type of irrational act.” :rolleyes:

“We have a saying that if you kill one innocent person, it’s like you are killing the entire humanity, and if you save just one person, it is like you are saving the entire humanity,” said Syed Rahman.
 
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ISIS claims responsibility for California massacre
By Reuters
December 5, 2015 | 8:26am

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Tashfeen Malik (left) and Syed Rizwan Farook were married in August 2014. Photo: ABC News/Zuma Wire


Islamic State said on Saturday that a married couple who killed 14 people in California in an attack the FBI is investigating as an “act of terrorism” were followers of the militant group based in Syria and Iraq.

The group’s declaration, in an online radio broadcast comes three days after U.S.-born Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and his spouse, Tashfeen Malik, 29, a native of Pakistan, carried out the attack on a holiday party for civil servants in San Bernardino, about 60 miles (100 km) east of Los Angeles.

The two died hours later in a shootout with police.

U.S. government sources have said Malik and her husband may have been inspired by Islamic State, but there was no evidence the attack was directed by the militant group or that the organization even knew who they were. The party the couple attacked was for workers in the same local government agency that employed Farook.

If Wednesday’s mass shooting proves to have been the work of people inspired by Islamist militants, as investigators now suspect, it would mark the deadliest such attack in the United States since Sept. 11, 2001.

“Two followers of Islamic State attacked several days ago a center in San Bernadino in California,” the group’s daily online radio broadcast al-Bayan said on Saturday.

The broadcast came a day after Facebook confirmed that comments praising Islamic State were posted around the time of the mass shooting to an account on the social media website established by Malik under an alias.

However, it was uncertain whether the comments were posted by Malik herself or someone with access to her page.

“I know it was in a general timeline where that post was made, and yes, there was a pledge of allegiance,” David Bowdich, assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Los Angeles office, told a news conference about a reported loyalty pledge posted on Facebook by Malik on the day of the attack.

A Facebook Inc spokesman said the profile in question was removed by the company on Thursday for violating its community standards barring promotion or praise for “acts of terror.” He declined to elaborate on the material.

CNN and other news media outlets reported the Facebook posts on Malik’s page included a pledge of allegiance to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

FBI officials said mounting signs of advanced preparations, the large cache of armaments amassed by the couple and evidence that they “attempted to destroy their digital fingerprints” helped tip the balance of the investigation.

“Based on the information and the facts as we know them, we are now investigating these horrific acts as an act of terrorism,” Bowdich told reporters.

He said the FBI hoped examination of data retrieved from two smashed cellphones and other electronic devices seized in the investigation would lead to a motive for the attack.

The couple had two assault-style rifles, two semi-automatic handguns, 6,100 rounds of ammunition and 12 pipe bombs in their home or with them when they were killed, officials said. And Bowdich said they may have been planning an additional attack.

Speaking to reporters separately in Washington on Friday, FBI Director James Comey said the investigation pointed to “radicalization of the killers and of potential inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations.”

But no evidence has been uncovered yet suggesting the killers were “part of an organized larger group, or form part of a cell,” Comey said. “There is no indication that they are part of a network.”

Bowdich said neither Farook nor Malik had been under investigation by the FBI or other law enforcement agency prior to Wednesday.

And none of the contacts federal agents have since discovered between the couple and the subjects of other FBI inquiries “were of such a significance that it raised these killers up onto our radar screen,” Comey said.

Citing an unnamed federal law enforcement official, the Los Angeles Times reported late on Friday that Farook had “some kind” of contact with people from the Nusra Front and the radical Shabab group in Somalia. But the nature of that contact and with whom was unclear, the Times said.

Obama touts national resilience

President Barack Obama vowed on Saturday in his weekly radio address that federal investigators would find out what motivated the married couple to attack.

“We are strong. And we are resilient. And we will not be terrorized,” Obama said.

Farook family attorneys, holding a news conference in Los Angeles on Friday, denied there was any evidence that either the husband or wife harbored extremist views.

She spoke broken English and her primary language was Urdu, he said, adding, “She was very conservative.” They said Farook, too, largely kept to himself, had few friends and said co-workers sometimes made fun of his beard.

Investigators are looking into a report that Farook had an argument with a co-worker who denounced the “inherent dangers of Islam” prior to the shooting, a U.S. government source said.

Pakistani intelligence officials have contacted Malik’s family in her homeland as part of the investigation, a family member said.

Malik’s uncle, Javed Rabbani, said in an interview with Reuters that the family was “in shock.” He also said his brother, Malik’s father, had become considerably more conservative since moving with his family to Saudi Arabia a quarter century ago.
 
San Bernardino Muslim terrorist headlines

http://nypost.com/2015/12/06/new-york-muslim-group-denies-connection-to-california-killers/

New York Muslim group denies connection to California killers
By Georgett Roberts and Melkorka Licea
December 6, 2015 | 2:17am

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Islamic Circle of North America located in Jamaica, Queens. Photo: James Messerschmidt


The Queens-based Muslim group associated with an Allah-praising label found pasted on a dresser in the California terror couple’s home says it has nothing to do with Wednesday’s San Bernardino massacre. :no2:

“The Islamic Circle of North America is repulsed at attempts by some in the media to link the suspects of the recent attacks in San Bernardino to the organization,” the group said in a statement Saturday following a Post story about the posted prayer. :rolleyes:

However, it’s not the first time the group has been linked to terror.

The Islamic Circle — headquartered at a Jamaica mosque — has been probed by US law enforcement, but hasn’t been prosecuted, the Albany Times Union reported.

And in 2009, five of the group’s members from Alexandria, Va., were detained in Pakistan for allegedly trying to join terrorist groups.

The prayer says: “Praise be to Allah Who relieved me from the suffering and gave me relief.”
 
http://nypost.com/2015/12/08/thousa...alifornia-terrorists-account-before-massacre/

Thousands deposited into California terrorist’s account before massacre
By Yaron Steinbuch
December 8, 2015 | 9:20am | Updated

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Syed Rizwan Farook (right) and Tashfeen Malik arrive at Chicago O'Hare International Airport in July 2014. Photo: AFP/Getty Images


Federal authorities discovered an empty GoPro package, shooting targets and tools inside a black Lexus sedan registered to the mother of jihadist Syed Rizwan Farook.

While investigators have denied that Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, used GoPro cameras when they slaughtered 14 people in San Bernardino, the empty GoPro boxes were among several items — including a hammer, vise grips, and an Apple iPhone — recovered from the car, according to the Daily Mail.

Farook and his mother, Rafia, are both listed on the vehicle’s insurance documents.

It also emerged Tuesday that a deposit of $28,500 was made into Farook’s bank account about two weeks before the attack, a source close to the probe told Fox News.

Farook also withdrew $10,000 in cash at a Union Bank branch in San Bernardino on or about Nov. 20 — and at least three transfers of $5,000 appear to have been made to Rafia, according to the report.

The $28,500 deposit, which was made on or about Nov. 18, came from WebBank.com, which describes itself on its website as a Utah-based provider of “national consumer and commercial private-label and bank card financing programs.”

Authorities are investigating whether the transaction was a loan taken out by Farook, who earned $53,000 a year with the county as an environmental health inspector.

The source described the financial transactions as “significant evidence of premeditation,” Fox News reported, and discount the theory that an argument at a Dec. 2 Christmas party sparked the massacre in which 14 people died and 21 were wounded.

Officials are investigating whether the withdrawal of $10,000 was to reimburse Enrique Marquez, who bought the two .223-caliber assault rifles used by the murderous couple, according to the report.

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The guns Malik and Farook used during the San Bernardino terror attack.
Photo: Getty Images


Marquez gave new information to federal authorities during his interrogation, federal officials told ABC News.

“Right now our major concern at the FBI, the ATF, and the JTTF [Joint Terrorism Task Force] is determining how those firearms, the rifles in particular, got from Marquez to Farook and to Malik,” said John D’Angelo, assistant special agent in charge with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The weapons were bought legally in California between 2007 and 2012, authorities saidMonday.

The source told the network there is additional evidence of premeditation with a charge on Nov. 30 for the rental of the SUV that Farook and Malik used to flee from police before they were killed in a shootout.

Authorities are investigating whether Rafia Farook knew about her son’s plot and stockpile of weapons in the couple’s Redlands home.

Meanwhile, Syed Farook’s father, also named Syed, is being monitored by the FBI because of his son’s terrorist status and his own trips to Pakistan.

WebBank officials declined to comment when contacted by Fox News.

Union Bank rep David Weidman confirmed the bank is working with the FBI and other agencies.
 
http://nypost.com/2015/12/18/calif-terror-pal-agreed-to-sham-marriage-with-farook-relative/

California terrorist’s relative in ‘sham’ marriage with gun-buying friend
By Joe Tacopino
December 18, 2015 | 3:44am

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Enrique Marquez (in mug shot on Thursday) got $200 a month to wed Mariya Chernykh (right).


Enrique Marquez, the pal who bought guns for San Bernardino terrorist Syed Rizwan Farook, was paid $200 month to enter into a sham marriage with one of the slain terrorist’s extended family members, court papers claim.

Marquez, who was charged Thursday with supporting terror, agreed to marry Russian native Mariya Chernykh — the sister of Farook’s brother’s wife — so she could become a legal US resident.

It was discovered that Marquez and his wife did not even live together. Instead, Chernykh lived with her boyfriend and their child.

Marquez’s family had no idea he was legally married until after the Dec. 2 massacre of 14 people.

Records show Marquez married Chernykh at a ceremony at the Islamic Society of Corona-Norco in California last year, although the mosque’s facility manager denied it occurred there.

Investigators also found text messages between Marquez and Chernykh saying they were nervous about an upcoming interview with immigration officials.

Chernykh’s sister is married to Farook’s brother Raheel.

Meanwhile, it was also revealed that the Farook and Marquez planned other deadly attacks — including one in which they would bomb the cafeteria of their former college in California.

Marquez allegedly detailed the aborted schemes, which were planned in 2011, to investigators, court document show.

“[Marquez’s] prior purchase of the firearms and ongoing failure to warn authorities about Farook’s intent to commit mass murder had fatal consequences,” US Attorney *Eileen Decker said.

Marquez and Farook first hatched a plot to throw pipe bombs into crowds of students at the library or cafeteria at Riverside Community College, where they had been students.

They also focused on killing motorists along Route 91, which they planned to block with a pipe-bomb attack during rush hour.

After trapping the cars, Farook planned to walk along the freeway and gun down motorists in their vehicles. Marquez would then shoot from a nearby hillside, targeting responding cops.

Marquez met Farook when they were neighbors in Riverside.

They became steeped in Islamic ideology, stockpiled weapons and plotted the killing of Americans, the court documents allege.

Marquez, 24, was charged Thursday with conspiring to provide material support to terrorists in the earlier plots with Farook.

Those plans may never have come to light if not for the San Bernardino terrorist attack, where Farook and his wife, Trashfiend Malik, used the assault weapons Marquez bought years ago to kill people at a holiday party for Farook’s health-department co-workers.

Marquez was charged with illegally purchasing the rifles that the shooters used again hours later in a gunbattle with police.

The couple was killed in that shootout.
 
http://nypost.com/2015/12/22/san-bernardino-shooters-incomplete-fiancee-visa-revealed/

San Bernardino shooter’s ‘incomplete’ fiancée visa revealed
By Bob Fredericks
December 22, 2015 | 6:01pm

The application for murderous San Bernardino jihadi Trashfiend Malik’s fiancée visa shows that her American-born husband gave the US government scant evidence to prove their relationship — but immigration officials gave it the thumbs up anyway. :mad:

House Judiciary Committee Chair Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) released the file Tuesday — days after he charged that immigration authorities failed to thoroughly vet her application.

The 21-page file includes the application itself and just two sets of supporting documents intended to prove that Malik and her husband Syed Fareak had met face-to-face within the prior two years, as the law requires, Fox News reported.

The documents were a statement from Farook saying they had first met in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, during the Hajj pilgrimage in 2013, as well as copies of their passports containing visas and stamps for the the Saudi Arabia trip.

“In order to obtain a fiancée visa, it is required to demonstrate proof that the US citizen and foreign national have met in person,” Goodlatte said in a statement. “However, Malik’s immigration file does not show sufficient evidence for this requirement.”

Armed with two semi-automatic assault rifles, a pair of 9 mm pistols and a stash of pipe bombs, Malik and Farook killed 14 of Farook’s co-workers and wounded dozens of others in the Dec. 2 terror attack.
 
http://nypost.com/2016/04/28/warrants-served-in-probe-stemming-from-san-bernardino-attack/

Feds arrest three relatives of San Bernardino terrorists
By David K. Li
April 28, 2016 | 1:30pm | Updated

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Syed Rizwan Farook (far left) and family members (from left to right): brother Syed Raheel Farook, brother-in-law Farhan Khan and mother Rafia Farook. Photo: EPA; AP


The feds on Thursday busted the brother of terrorist Syed Rizwan Farook in connection with a marriage scam that only came to light after last year’s jihadist massacre in California, officials said.

Farook’s brother Syed Raheel Farook, 31, his Russian wife :rolleyes: Tatiana Farook, 31, and her sister Mariya Chernykh, 26, were all taken into custody from their homes in the eastern suburbs of Los Angeles, prosecutors said.

All three were charged with marriage fraud, federal conspiracy and making false statements.

Their phony marriages were the basis for filling out immigration papers, obtaining bank accounts and driver’s licenses, officials said.

The arrests had no direct connection to the terrorist attack carried out by Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, who slaughtered 14 people on Dec. 2 at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino.

Feds investigating the bloodthirsty duo unearthed the allegedly shady marriages of Syed Raheel Farook and family friend Enrique Marquez, who is married to Chernykh.

Marquez, 24, is in jail awaiting trial on charges that he provided guns to Syed Rizwan Farook.
 
A Riverside man was sentenced today to 20 years in federal prison for conspiring to commit terrorist

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Riverside, California Man Who Admitted Planning Mass Casualty Attacks and Purchasing Firearms Later Used in 2015 Terrorist Attack in San Bernardino Ordered to Serve 20-Year Federal Prison Sentence

A Riverside man was sentenced today to 20 years in federal prison for conspiring to commit terrorist attacks in the Inland Empire and for providing assault rifles later used in the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack that killed 14 people.

Enrique Marquez Jr., 28, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Jesus Bernal.
Today’s sentencing concludes a case in which Marquez pleaded guilty in 2017 to conspiracy to provide material support and resources to terrorists, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2339A. In the plea agreement and in open court, Marquez admitted that he conspired with Syed Rizwan Farook in 2011 and 2012 to attack Riverside City College (RCC) and commuter traffic on the 91 Freeway.
Marquez also pleaded guilty to making false statements in connection with the acquisition of firearms, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922 (a)(6), by serving as the “straw buyer” of two assault rifles that he provided to Farook. More than three years later, Farook and his wife used those rifles in the shooting rampage at the San Bernardino Inland Regional Center (IRC) on Dec. 2, 2015. Hours later, both Farook and his wife were killed by law enforcement, ending what at the time was the worst terrorist attack on American soil since 9/11.
The investigation into the deadly shooting at the IRC quickly uncovered evidence that, in 2011 and 2012, Marquez purchased two rifles that Farook and his wife used in the IRC attack. According to Marquez’s plea agreement, Farook paid Marquez for the rifles. Marquez also discussed with Farook the use of radio-controlled improvised explosive devices (IEDs) during the planned attacks on RCC and State Route 91. Marquez admitted purchasing Christmas tree lightbulbs and a container of smokeless powder for use in manufacturing IEDs.
Prosecutors argued in a sentencing memorandum filed last week that Marquez “was a full, willing, and motivated participant of the conspiracy who not only provided the agreement necessary for the conspiracy to attack RCC and SR-91, but also co-designed the attacks with Farook, purchased the two firearms and ammunition to facilitate the attacks, researched bomb making and obtained explosive powder and other bomb-making materials, and visited RCC and SR-91 to sketch out how he and Farook would attack the two locations to maximize casualties.”
Marquez was arrested about two weeks after the IRC terrorist attack and has remained in custody ever since his first court appearance on Dec. 17, 2015. In imposing today’s sentence, Judge Bernal denied Marquez’s request for a five-year sentence, which essentially would have been a time-served sentence that soon would have resulted in his release from custody. In court documents, prosecutors called this request an attempt to “downplay the seriousness of his actions, and skirt that his actions contributed to the mass killing and injuring of innocent people in San Bernardino just a few years later.”
The case against Marquez was the result of an investigation by several members of the Inland Empire Joint Terrorism Task Force, including agents and detectives from the FBI; the San Bernardino Police Department; the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF); Homeland Security Investigations; the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department; the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office; the Chino Police Department; the Redlands Police Department; the Ontario Police Department; the Corona Police Department; and the Riverside Police Department.
The case against Marquez was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Christopher D. Grigg, Chief of the National Security Division; Melanie Sartoris of the General Crimes Section; and Julius J. Nam of the Riverside Branch Office. The National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section at the Department of Justice provided substantial assistance.
Also as a result of the investigation into the IRC attack, three people have pleaded guilty to being part of a sham marriage scheme in which a Russian woman “married” Marquez to obtain immigration benefits.

Syed Raheel Farook, the brother of IRC attacker Syed Rizwan Farook; Tatiana Farook, who is Syed Raheel Farook’s wife; and Mariya Chernykh, who is Tatiana Farook’s sister, pleaded guilty to immigration fraud charges and admitted being part of conspiracy in which Chernykh paid Marquez to enter into a bogus marriage. The three defendants in the marriage fraud case are scheduled to be sentenced early next year.

In another case stemming from the investigation, the mother of Syed Rizwan Farook pleaded guilty in March to a federal criminal charge of intending to impede the federal criminal investigation by shredding a map her son made in connection with the attack. Rafia Sultana Shareef, a.k.a. Rafia Farook, of Corona, is currently scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Bernal on November 16.
 
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