California shooter's dad condemns daughter

The father of California shooter Tashfeen Malik has condemned his daughter's actions, saying he cannot even describe the pain he is going through.

The father of a woman who helped carry out the California mass shooting says he condemns and regrets his daughter's action and the deaths of 14 people.

Gulzar Ahmad Malik spoke to The Associated Press on Wednesday by telephone from Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, saying he is "very, very sad".

"I am in such pain that I cannot even describe it," he said.

His daughter, Tashfeen Malik, and her husband, Syed Rizwan Farook, opened fire on Farook's co-workers a week ago in San Bernardino, California, killing 14 and injuring several others. The couple later died in a gun battle with police.

"Whatever God does only he knows better, and only God knows why did it happen," Gulzar Ahmad Malik said.

He said he gave a statement to Saudi intelligence and would not comment further.

The shooters were radicalised at least two years ago and discussed jihad and martyrdom as early as 2013, FBI Director James Comey said on Wednesday.

Tashfeen Malik, 29, held extremist views before she arrived in the US on a fiance visa last year, he said. Malik married Farook, an American citizen, in July 2014.

She was from Pakistan but travelled to Saudi Arabia, where her father has been a resident since the early 1980s, the Saudi Interior Ministry said.

A Pakistani counter-terrorism official said the father works as an engineer, as do his two sons. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to talk to the press.

Former college classmates and others who knew Tashfeen Malik in Pakistan said she began dressing more conservatively and became more fervent in her faith in recent years.

Former classmate Afsheen Butt said Malik showed drastic changes after a trip to Saudi Arabia in late 2008 or early 2009.


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