Tashfeen Malik pledged allegiance to the leader of ISIS just before she and her husband carried out the San Bernardino massacre, law enforcement sources told NBC News.
Malik posted a statement of support for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Facebook “just before the attack,” one official familiar with the issue said.
And now investigators are looking into whether the Pakistan-born Malik radicalized her husband, Syed Rizwan Farook.
The revelation came just hours after Farook’s brother-in-law insisted the slain suspect was an observant Muslim but not a “radical” and never gave any indication of what may have motivated him and his wife to attack the city’s Inland Regional Center with four guns and explosives.
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Farook, 28, and Malik, 27, were killed in a shootout with police a few miles away — and more than four hours — after the bloodbath in San Bernardino. They had left their 6-month-old daughter with Farook’s mom before they went off to commit mass murder, police said.
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