Pakistani-origin female shooter in California pledged allegiance to IS leader: reports

Sources say Tashfeen Malik returned home to study at Bahauddin Zakariya University in Multan


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Investigators believe Tashfeen Malik pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Facebook. PHOTO: AFP

WASHINGTON/ ISLAMABAD: Investigators believe the female shooter in California, Tashfeen Malik, posted on Facebook during the deadly attack, pledging allegiance to Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, US media reported Friday.

One US official familiar with the investigation said Malik had posted on Facebook under an account with a different name. The officials did not explain how they knew Malik was responsible for the post, CNN reported.

Malik and her American husband, Syed Farook, burst into a year-end party in San Bernardino, California Wednesday and opened fire on a roomful of Farook's co-workers, killing 14 and wounding 21.

This image obtained from the San Bernardino County Sheriff, shows weapons carried by the suspects in the December 2, 2015, mass shooting during a holiday party at the Inland Regional Center, which provides services for people with disabilities, in San Bernardino, California. PHOTO: AFP

Pakistani-origin couple kept tight lid on plans for San Bernardino shooting

"At this point we believe they were more self-radicalized and inspired by the group than actually told to do the shooting," an official told the New York Times, which also reported that Malik had pledged allegiance to IS in a Facebook posting but that there was no evidence the group directed the woman.

FBI agents have been combing through cellphones and a computer hard drive left behind by the couple to try to establish a motive for the killings.

CNN, quoting officials, earlier said Farook had been in contact with known terror suspects overseas and had become radicalized after marrying Malik in Saudi Arabia last year, although an imam at a local mosque he attended said Farook showed no signs of that.

The Times reported that the FBI had evidence Farook had communicated with extremists domestically and abroad a few years ago.

Tashfeen Malik studied at Bahauddin Zakariya University in Multan

Malik moved to Saudi Arabia from Pakistan about 25 years ago but returned home to study to become a pharmacist, two Pakistani officials told Reuters. Malik, 27, was from the Layyah district in southern Punjab, the officials said.

She returned to Pakistan five or six years ago to complete a degree from Bahauddin Zakariya University in Multan, they said. A family member said he had been contacted by Pakistani intelligence as part of the investigation of Wednesday's deadly shooting in San Bernardino, California.

California shooting being investigated as an act of 'terrorism': FBI

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has said it is investigating the massacre as "act of terrorism."

"Based on the information and the facts as we know them, we are now investigating these horrific acts as an act of terrorism," David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI's Los Angeles office, told reporters.

Investigators have determined that the Malik and Farook engaged in extensive planning before the attack, he said.

Bowdich added the FBI also was examining crushed cellphones found near the shooting scene and had established that there were "telephonic connections" between the couple and other people of interest in FBI probes.

COMMENTS (20)

Waheed Khan | 8 years ago | Reply She is not from Pakistan She is not Muslim
lkhan | 8 years ago | Reply @Saad: Saad, you have written precisely what I think too. Who finances such evil hatred and intolerance? Who allows such criminal thoughts to flourish? Is it not time to cut the snake's many heads as ruthlessly as these barbarians cut heads, killing, destroying innocent lives? Today, these evil ways are wide spread in all parts of the world, those who do nothing against such barbarities in places of responsibility, are equally responsible for all lives destroyed, all refugees fleeing such utter hopelessness without mention of the GDP losses in those nations worse hit.
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