Fourteen people were killed and 21 others were wounded in the
assault. The couple died several hours later in a shootout with police.
A married couple who killed 14
people in a California shooting rampage the FBI is investigating as an
act of terrorism borrowed about $28,000 from an online lender, a sum
deposited into their bank account about two weeks before the attack,
sources said on Tuesday.
Disclosure of the unsecured loan the husband, Syed Rizwan Farook, 28,
took out from San Francisco-based Prosper, a peer-to-peer lending
service, offered a new glimpse into the money trail under scrutiny by
investigators of last week's mass shooting.
The
Federal Bureau of Investigation has described Farook, the U.S.-born son
of Pakistani immigrants, and his Pakistani-born wife, Tashfeen Malik,
29, as a couple "radicalized" by Islamic extremist ideology.
Malik,
who spent a good portion of her life in Saudi Arabia and married Farook
there before returning with him to California in the summer of 2014, is
believed by investigators to have pledged allegiance on Facebook to the
leader of the militant group Islamic State just before the killings.
The
wife's extremist views took form before she came to the United States,
but it remains to be seen whether she and her husband were indoctrinated
by other individuals or whether they turned to radical ideology on
their own, the FBI has said.
Authorities say the
heavily armed couple opened fire on Farook's co-workers from the county
Environmental Health Department during a holiday party at the Inland
Regional Center social services agency in San Bernardino, about 60 miles
(100 km) east of Los Angeles.
Fourteen people
were killed and 21 others were wounded in the assault. The couple died
several hours later in a shootout with police.
If
the massacre - the deadliest burst of U.S. gun violence in three years -
proves to have been the work of killers inspired by Islamic militants,
it would mark the most lethal such attack in the United States since
Sept. 11, 2001.
In yet another twist to the case,
state marital records examined by Reuters on Tuesday revealed that the
man said by authorities to have furnished the couple with the two
assault-style rifles used in the attack was related by marriage to
Farook's family.
Specifically, Enrique Marquez,
whose home was raided over the weekend and was being questioned by
federal investigators on Tuesday, became married last year to Mariya
Chernykh, whose sister is married to Farook's older brother, Raheel
Farook.
While investigations into assaults branded
as acts of terrorism often focus on the money behind them, U.S.
government officials said the FBI's examination of the couple's finances
has not linked them with any foreign group.
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