‘F*cking Asshole Used My Gun’: Transcript of Neighbor’s San Bernardino 911
Marquez attended Riverside from the fall of 2009 to the winter term of 2011, while Farook was registered as a student there from 2004 to 2010, according to the Los Angeles Times. The complaint against him doesn’t allege Marquez was involved, either.
Marquez, 24, was charged Thursday with terrorism-related counts, including illegally buying two assault rifles used in the attack. Early on the day after the shooting, he called 911 and said: “My neighbour”.
Farook also expressed exasperation with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and disdain for Muslims who serve in the U.S. military and kill other Muslims, the documents show.
After Marquez got cold feet during their now defunct-attack plan, Farook’s wife Tashfeen Malik assisted him in his next plan-the San Bernardino shooting.
Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) says it is “unacceptable” that one of the San Bernardino, Calif., shooters was able to enter the country on a fiancée visa, after a congressional report revealed flaws in the vetting process. He also checked himself into a mental health facility.
Marquez reporte called 9-11 regarding the attack saying: “My neighbor”. He told the operator that Farook was behind the San Bernardino attack.
You said he used your gun? “They can trace all the guns back to me”.
911: It wasn’t. How did he get your gun?
In a November 5 Facebook post, Marquez wrote: “I lead multiple lives and I’m wondering when it’s all going to collapse”.
Farook and Malik opened fire on Farook’s co-workers at a work event December 2.
– 3-4 p.m. – Farook and Malik are chased by police and killed in a shootout on a San Bernardino road.
The massacre was a terror attack, authorities have said.
The court papers offered the first deep, public look into how Farook, whose parents are from Pakistan, adopted an anti-American view of the world before the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) came into existence and before he met his wife.
Authorities still are trying to learn more about whom the killers interacted with, how they hatched and carried out the plot and why.
The plot against the Riverside, California community college was supposed to begin with the two men throwing pipe bombs into the cafeteria from a balcony on the second floor. That’s the bottom line from the criminal complaint filed against farook weigh lodgetime friend Enrique Marquez. They envisioned halting traffic on the freeway with explosives then firing at trapped motorists, or tossing pipe bombs into a crowded cafeteria at Riverside City College. According to the federal complaint, it was farook who persuaded Marquez to convert to Islam some eight years ago and then radicalized him using online videos from Al Qaeda including the extremist preaching of the now dead American Anwar Al awlaki. Marquez bought two AR-15 rifles from sporting goods stores in 2011 and 2012. He was chosen, investigators say, because his Caucasian appearance would draw less attention.
The difficulty of being armed for self-defense in California makes that state a viable choice for such an attack, and it should also wake Californians up to the danger they face because of the endless gun control regulations Democrats have heaved upon them.
He later bought smokeless powder found in one of improvised explosive devices found at the scene of the San Bernardino attack, investigators say. He was to meet with some of the families of the victims, officials said.
By the last half of 2012, however, it seems their plans had lost momentum. He is charged with buying the guns under false pretences and conspiring to support terrorism. His family later moves to Southern California, settling in Riverside. Tonight San Bernadino was preparing for a visit from President Barack Obama.