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Sunday, December 06, 2015

US Can’t Access NSA Phone Records In California Terror Case

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government’s ability to review and analyze five years’ worth of telephone records for the married couple blamed in the deadly shootings in California lapsed just four days earlier when the National Security Agency’s controversial mass surveillance program was formally shut down.

Under a court order, those historical calling records at the NSA are now off-limits to agents running the FBI terrorism investigation even with a warrant.

Instead, under the new USA Freedom Act, authorities were able to obtain roughly two years’ worth of calling records directly from the phone companies of the married couple blamed in the attack. The period covered the entire time that the wife, Tashfeen Malik, lived in the United States, although her husband, Syed Farook, had been here much longer. She moved from Pakistan to the U.S. in July 2014 and married Farook the following month. He was born in Chicago in 1987 and raised in southern California.

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5 comments:

  1. you can't fix stupid.

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  2. It's being reported now by the Federalist Papers; that the 'mother' was a member of an organization that continues to promote "Caliphate". Very interesting don't you think???

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  3. Hell it's taken 3 or 4 years to get Hillary's records , why is this such question.

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  4. But if the perpetrators were caucasion . . . . . . .......

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  5. This doesn't pass the smell test!

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