Family members remove items from home of San Bernardino shooters
Family members of the shooters involved in the San Bernardino attack removed furniture and other items Saturday from the couple’s Redlands home.
Relatives of Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, 29, could be seen along with two movers taking personal items from the couple’s Center Street townhouse. A U-Haul truck was parked nearby.
Farook’s brother Syed Raheel Farook, his brother-in-law Farhan Khan and his mother, Rafia Farook, were among those at the townhouse on Saturday. The landlord, Doyle Miller, was also there.
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FBI agents raided the home after the Dec. 2 attack at the Inland Regional Center. They seized a .22-caliber rifle, dozens of boxes of ammunition, weapons accessories, invoices from two gun sellers, a laptop computer and several data storage devices.
Farook and Malik killed 14 people and wounded 22 others when they opened fire with semiautomatic rifles on a group of Farook’s work colleagues from the San Bernardino County Health Department. The pair escaped before police arrived, but were killed hours later in a gun battle with police.
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