Thursday, December 3, 2015

Massacre of California, Obama connection to terrorism, still possible

US President Barack Obama has announced that investigators have not yet ruled out terrorism as the cause of the massacre that took place in Southern California just a few days ago.

Speaking from the Oval Office, Obama said that investigators do not know yet what motivated "terrible event" in San Bernardino, which killed 14 people and wounded 17 others.

"Of course it is possible that this event can be associated with terrorism, but we do not know exactly now," he told reporters. "But it is also possible that this would be linked with the job".

Top White House said investigators must gather all possible facts, before we can reach a final judgment, what caused the attack with weapons of a married couple, man and woman.

Obama said that although many Americans feel helpless to stop such violent events, is still small roles that can play everyone, including legislators.

28-year-old Syed Farook Rizëan Tashfeen and 27-year-old Malik opened fire during Wednesday morning at a social services center, before being killed by police after shkëmbimzjarrit.

US authorities have had difficulty in the situation of the cause as to why the young couple targeted precisely a festive event, attended by Farook colleagues in the health department of the canton.

He left the show after an argument likely to be returned shortly afterwards along with wife Malik. Police and federal authorities have been looking for important data for the second day in a row, as requested in the couple's home in Redlands, San Bernardino neighboring region.

Federal authorities have announced that two automatic rifles and two pistols that are used during the aggression, are all legally purchased four years ago in the United States. 10 of the injured remain in hospital, two of them in serious condition for life.

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