A new radio message released by ISIS on Saturday calls the California couple who gunned down 14 people at a holiday party “supporters” — but stops short of the terror group taking direct credit for the attack.
An announcer with the al-Bayan radio morning report recounts the slaughter in San Bernardino, and asks for “Allah to accept them (the shooters) among the martyrs,” according to a translation provided by global security firm and NBC News analyst Flashpoint Intelligence.
Farook, 27, was born in Chicago and married Malik two years ago after bringing her from Pakistan on a fiancée visa, officials said.
Just before the shooting, she pledged allegiance to the leader of ISIS on Facebook, law enforcement sources told NBC News.
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