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Thursday, December 03, 2015

San Bernardino Jihadists Were Wearing GoPro Cameras During Massacre

Syed Farook - Moderate Muslim/Jihadist

Hmm:
San Bernardino police announced tonight that the Islamic killers who slaughtered 14 people at a community social services building were wearing GoPro cameras. 
The male and female were wearing protective vests and carrying several firearms when they were gunned down by police after the massacre. 
The couple had a six month old child. The San Bernardino shooting suspect was identified tonight as Syed Farook – a father, husband and devoutly religious Muslim. syed farook 
Local officials reported the name of the female suspect in San Bernardino shooting as – Tashfeen Malik. 
They were wearing GoPro cameras when they were killed. 
The couple were at home when officers arrived and then took off and were followed by police when they were shot dead. 
It’s not clear at this time if they had time to download their wicked deeds on a computer or online before they were killed. 
The couple must have spent many hours planning the terrorist attack. 
One has to wonder if they broadcast the event live via wireless internet.

3 comments:

  1. There was a few hours gap between the time the terrorists were witnessed leaving the scene of the attack (around the 11 am hour) in a large black SUV and the time they surfaced less than a mile from the attack location and were pursued/neutralized by law enforcement. The Go-Pro devices, if not transmitting live through wi fi probably had enough time to upload their data.

    Where were they during that time gap?

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  2. Here's more specific info about the time gap between the terror assault and the terrorists ultimate demise:

    About four hours after the morning carnage, police hunting for the killers riddled a black SUV with gunfire in a shootout 2 miles from the social services center in this Southern California city of 214,000 people. via YahooNews

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  3. My understanding is the Police, at some point, found out who was responsible and actually went to Farooq's home. He and his wife then fled in the SUV when the police arrived.

    I read that somewhere, but now that I think about it, it doesn't make sense.

    One would presume many many cops arrived. How would they have possibly fled in their car?

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