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Added on the 11/12/2015 00:46:26 - Copyright : Reuters EN
The FBI have arrested three people linked to the couple responsible for December's mass shooting in San Bernardino. Yiming Woo reports.
The FBI is asking for Apple’s help in mining data that’s locked behind a passcode on a phone used by Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik leading up to the San Bernardino shooting on Dec. 2.
Federal agents are seeking the public’s help in investigating a 18-minute period after shooters killed 14 people during the ISIS-inspired massacre at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California last month.
Federal investigators raided the Riverside, California home of Enrique Marquez — a former neighbor of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook — Saturday on allegations he purchased the two assault rifles used in Wednesday’s massacre, the Washington Post reported.
Investigators now believe the attack on the US Capitol last week was not just a protest that spiraled out of control. CNN reports that the belief, early in the probe, will demand significant investigation. Evidence uncovered so far, including weapons and tactics seen on surveillance video, suggests the attack was planned. The FBI says some participants at the Trump rally at the Ellipse, outside the White House, left the event early, perhaps to retrieve weapons. They're also looking at travel and communications records to determine if they can build a case that is similar to a counterterrorism investigation. Corruption prosecutors and agents are also engaging in the hunt for wrongdoers, thanks to their expertise in financial investigations. The FBI reported that it has received more than 126,000 digital tips from the public regarding the attack on the Capitol.