The details emerged as investigators tried to determine whether the
rampage that left 14 people dead was terrorism, a workplace grudge or
some combination.
The husband-and-wife killers were not under FBI
scrutiny before the massacre, said a second U.S. official, who likewise
was not
\authorized to discuss the investigation and spoke on condition
of anonymity.
Wearing black tactical gear and wielding assault
rifles, Farook, a 28-year-old county restaurant inspector, and his wife,
Tashfeen Malik, 27, sprayed as many as 75 rounds into a room at a
social service center for the disabled, where about 75 of Farook's
co-workers had gathered Wednesday morning. Farook had attended the event
but slipped out and returned in battle dress.
On Thursday, Police Chief Jarrod Burguan offered a grim inventory
that suggested Wednesday's bloodbath could have been far worse.
At the social service center, the couple left three
rigged-together pipe bombs with a remote-control detonating device that
apparently malfunctioned, and they had more than 1,600 rounds of
ammunition remaining when police killed them in their rented SUV,
Burguan said.
At a family home in the nearby town of Redlands,
they had 12 pipe bombs, tools for making more, and over 3,000 additional
rounds of ammunition, the chief said.
"We don't know if this was
workplace rage or something larger or a combination of both," Attorney
General Loretta Lynch said in Washington, echoing President Barack
Obama. "We don't know the motivation."
Investigators are trying to
determine whether Farook, who was Muslim, became radicalized — and, if
so, how — as well as whether he was in contact with any foreign
terrorist organization, said the U.S. intelligence official, who was not
authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of
anonymity.
The same official said Farook had been in touch on social media with extremists who were under FBI scrutiny.
Wednesday's rampage was the
nation's deadliest mass shooting since 2012, when 26 children and adults
were slain in Newtown, Connecticut.
In
San Bernardino, a Southern California city of 214,000, the victims
ranged in age from 26 to 60. A further 21 people were injured, including
two police officers, authorities said. Two of the wounded remained in
critical condition Thursday.
Nearly all the dead and wounded were county employees.
Authorities said the attack was carefully planned.
"There
was obviously a mission here. We know that. We do not know why. We
don't know if this was the intended target or if there was something
that triggered him to do this immediately," David Bowdich, assistant
director of the FBI's Los Angeles office, said as the bureau took over
the investigation.
Farook has no known criminal record, Burguan
said. He was born in Chicago to a Pakistani family, raised in Southern
California and worked at San Bernardino County's Department of Public
Health for two stints totaling four years since 2010, according to
authorities and acquaintances. The Saudi Embassy said he traveled to
Saudi Arabia in the summer of 2014 for nine days.
As for Malik,
she came to the U.S. in July 2014 on a Pakistani passport and a fiancée
visa, authorities said. To get the visa, immigrants submit to an
interview and biometric and background checks — screening intended to
identify anyone who might pose a threat.
They were married on Aug. 16,
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