Jihadi bride led the way at party massacre: Malik opened fire first as her husband hesitated report reveals – amid claims she ‘wore the pants’ in the marriage and spent late nights talking on the web

Sunday, December 6, 2015
By Paul Martin

ISIS announced on radio that the couple were followers of the terror group
Tashfeen Malik, 29, is thought to have radicalized husband Syed Farook
Witnesses described how she shot first in the attack which killed 14
Family members in her native Pakistan said she used to wear Western dress, but switched to burka after going to university
Relatives said she also began posting extremist material on Facebook and spoke in Arabic to a mystery caller late at night
Other said family were influential and were known to have extremist links
Investigators say Malik, 28, left a post on a Facebook page using an alias pledging allegiance to ISIS and its leader al-Baghdadi
President Obama insisted today that the US ‘will not be terrorized’

By HANNAH PARRY
DAILYMAIL.COM
6 December 2015

Jihadi bride Tashfeen Malik shot first at the San Bernardino massacre a report has revealed as the FBI investigate claims she was responsible for radicalizing her husband.

Witnesses have told The Sunday Times how Malik, 29, had been the first to open fire on her husband’s co-workers at a government department holiday party while Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, appeared to ‘hesitate.’

Intelligence sources fear she may have been a terrorist, who traveled to the U.S. to marry Farook with the sole purpose of carrying out a deadly attack.

Family of Malik describe how she turned from the Westernized daughter of a rich family to burka-wearing jihadi bride after she appeared to have become radicalized while studying pharmacology at Bahauddin Zakariya University in the city of Multan, Pakistan.

After two years of attending the university, starting in 2007, she began posting extremist statements on Facebook, her relative said, adding that it was a cause of concern for her family.

According to the LA Times, a relative of Mailk’s in Pakistan, who asked not to be named, said Malik would stay up late chatting to someone in Arabic.

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