The young California parents who killed 14 people in a workplace rampage last week had both been “radicalized” into following an extreme form of Islam, an FBI official said Monday.
“We have learned and believe that both subjects were radicalized and had been for quite some time,” David Bowdich, the FBI’s assistant director in charge of the Los Angeles office, told reporters.
In the five days since Syed Farook and Tafsheen Malik opened fire on a holiday luncheon attended by San Bernardino County health workers, authorities have been trying to determine why the couple, who seemed outwardly quiet and withdrawn, acted with such sudden violence, leaving behind a 6-month-old daughter.
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