Friday, December 04, 2015

DAY 03-AT LEAST 14 KILLED-21 INJURED AT A SAN BERNADINO DISABILITY OFFICE.-IS THIS ANOTHER ISLAMIC-MUSLIM TERRORIST ATTACK.BY THAT SEX FOR MURDER-DEATH CULT 2 SHOOTERS.POSSIBLY 2 OTHER ACCOMPLICES.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

MURDER

JEREMIAH 1:5
5  Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee;(GOD ORDAINED OR LIVES BEFORE WE WERE EVEN CREATED IN A WOMANS BODY)(GOD NEVER CREATED ANYONE HOMOSEXUAL)(AND THIS TELLS US ABORTION IS MURDER) and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.

GENESIS 4:8-11 (THE FIRST MURDER)
8 And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him.
9 And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: Am I my brother's keeper?
10 And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.
11 And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand;

GENESIS 6:11-13 (EARTH DESTROYED BECAUSE OF TERRORISM,MURDERS)
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.
12 And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
13 And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.

JOHN 8:44
44  Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

EXODUS 20:13
13 Thou shalt not kill.(Murder)(THAT INCLUDES ABORTION)

MATTHEW 18:6
6  But whoso shall offend (HURT) one of these little ones (CHILDREN) which believe in me,(JESUS) it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.(THATS THE DEATH PENALTY FOLKS)

EXODUS 21:12
12 He that smiteth (MURDER)a man,(OR BABY) so that he die, shall be surely put to death.(THATS THE DEATH PENALTY PEOPLE)

REVELATION 9:20-21
20 And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils,(OCCULT) and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk:
21 Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries,(DRUG ADDICTIONS) nor of their fornication,(SEX OUTSIDE OF MARRIAGE) nor of their thefts.(STEALING)

VIDEO FROM SHOOTING SCENES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4-csHbNtnw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLMmOQtAY6o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJVrMo4ynzs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-vsv0OevCE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxzjfT7KbMY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp4qPtWEutw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZgUWOpLg20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mVK7MA_SH8

DAYS OF THE TERRORIST MURDER AT CALIFORNIA
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/12/day-02-at-least-14-killed-17-injured-at.html 
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/12/day-01-at-least-20-shot-at-san-beradino.html

CALIFORNIA DISABILITY OFFICES
http://arcanet.org/services-supports/statewide-contacts.html
INLAND-WERE SHOOTING TOOK PLACE
http://inlandrc.org - director: Carol Fitzgibbons
http://regionalcenter.org/regional-centers/inland-regional-center
https://www.facebook.com/inlandregionalcenter/info/?tab=page_info


INLAND REG0NAL CENTER WERE SHOOTING TOOK PLACE-pic-heavy

UPDATE-DECEMBER 04,2015-12:00AM

They came prepared' Couple kills 14 in California mass shooting; Motive sought-By Amanda Lee Myers And Justin Pritchard, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – DEC 3,15-YAHOO NEWS

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - San Bernardino gunman Syed Rizwan Farook had been in contact with known Islamic extremists on social media, a U.S. intelligence official said Thursday, and police said he and his wife had enough bullets and bombs to slaughter hundreds when they launched their deadly attack on a holiday party.The details emerged as investigators tried to determine whether the rampage that left 14 people dead was terrorism, a workplace grudge or some combination.The husband-and-wife killers were not under FBI scrutiny before the massacre, said a second U.S. official, who likewise spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the investigation.Wearing black tactical gear and wielding assault rifles, Farook, a 28-year-old county restaurant inspector, and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, 27, sprayed as many as 75 rounds into a room at a social service centre for the disabled, where Farook's co-workers had gathered for a holiday banquet Wednesday. Farook had attended the event but slipped out, then returned in battle dress.Four hours later and two miles away, the couple died in a furious gunbattle in which they fired 76 rounds, while 23 law officers unleashed about 380, police said.On Thursday, Police Chief Jarrod Burguan offered a grim morning-after inventory that suggested Wednesday's bloodbath could have been far worse.At the social service centre, the couple left three rigged-together pipe bombs with a remote-control detonating device that apparently malfunctioned, and they had more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition left when police killed them in their rented SUV, Burguan said.At a family home in the nearby town of Redlands, they had 12 pipe bombs, tools for making more, and over 3,000 additional rounds of ammunition, the chief said."We don't know if this was workplace rage or something larger or both," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in Washington, echoing President Barack Obama. "We don't know the motivation."Investigators are trying to determine whether Farook, who was Muslim, became radicalized — and, if so, how — and whether he was in contact with any foreign terrorist organization, said the U.S. intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.The same official said Farook had been in touch on social media with extremists who were under FBI scrutiny.The second U.S. official said the FBI was treating the attack as a potential act of terror but had reached no conclusion that it was. The official said that Farook's contacts online did not involve "significant players on our radar" and dated back some time, and there was no immediate indication of any "surge" in communication ahead of the shooting.The official cautioned that such contact by itself "doesn't mean that you're a terrorist."Rita Katz, director of SITE Intelligence Group, an organization that tracks and analyzes extremists, said it hasn't found any connection so far between Farook and jihadi groups. But she also said that some of Farook's social media posts seem to have been deleted before the attack.Wednesday's rampage was the nation's deadliest mass shooting since the Newtown, Connecticut, school tragedy three years ago that left 26 children and adults dead.Twenty-one people were injured before the day was out in this Southern California city of 214,000, including two police officers, authorities said. Two of the wounded remained in critical condition.Authorities said the attack was carefully planned."There was obviously a mission here. We know that. We do not know why. We don't know if this was the intended target or if there was something that triggered him to do this immediately," David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI's Los Angeles office, said as the bureau took over the investigation.Farook has no known criminal record, Burguan said. He was born in Chicago to a Pakistani family, was raised in Southern California and worked at San Bernardino County's Department of Public Health for five years, according to authorities and acquaintances. The Saudi Embassy said he travelled to Saudi Arabia in the summer of 2014 for nine days.As for Malik, she came to the U.S. in July 2014 on a Pakistani passport and a fiancée visa, authorities said. To get the visa, immigrants submit to an interview and biometric and background checks — screening intended to identify anyone who might pose a threat.Adam Lankford, a criminal justice professor at the University of Alabama, said his review of mass public shootings in the U.S. indicates this is the first one in recent history to involve a male-female team.Federal authorities said that Farook legally bought two handguns used in the massacre and that their two assault rifles were legally bought by someone else. They did not say how the rifles got into the attackers' hands.As for any workplace conflicts, co-worker Patrick Baccari said that up until the rampage, Farook showed no signs of unusual behaviour and was a reserved young man.Two weeks ago, Farook and one of the co-workers he killed, 52-year-old Nicholas Thalasinos, had a heated conversation about Islam, according to Kuuleme Stephens, a friend of the victim's.Stephens said she happened to call Thalasinos while he was at work and having a discussion with Farook. She said Thalasino told her that Farook "doesn't agree that Islam is not a peaceful religion."Before they went on the rampage, the couple dropped off their 6-month-old daughter with relatives Wednesday morning, saying they had a doctor's appointment, according to Hussam Ayloush, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.Baccari said he was sitting at the same banquet table as Farook before Farook suddenly disappeared, leaving his coat on his chair. Baccari said he was in the bathroom when the shooting started, and he suffered minor wounds from shrapnel slicing through the wall.The shooting lasted about five minutes, he said, and when he looked in the mirror he realized he was bleeding."If I hadn't been in the bathroom, I'd probably be laying dead on the floor," he said.___Associated Press writers Brian Melley, John Antczak, Christopher Weber, Christine Armario and Gillian Flaccus in Los Angeles; Amy Taxin and Kimberly Pierceall in Redlands; Ken Dilanian, Eric Tucker, Tami Abdollah and Matthew Lee in Washington; Alina Hartounian in Phoenix; Michael Sisak in Philadelphia; and Holbrook Mohr in Jackson, Miss., contributed to this story. Pritchard reported from Los Angeles.___Contact Amanda Lee Myers at https://twitter.com/AmandaLeeAP and Justin Pritchard at https://twitter.com/lalanewsman.

The Latest: California governor delays trip to climate takes in Paris to visit site of attack-By The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – DEC 3,15-YAHOONEWS

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - The latest on the mass shooting at a social service facility in San Bernardino, California (all times local):3:50 p.m.California Gov. Jerry Brown is delaying his trip to the international climate conference in Paris to visit San Bernardino, where 14 people were killed at a social service centre.Brown's office says law enforcement officials will brief him Thursday afternoon on the investigation into the attack.The Democratic governor was scheduled to attend at least 21 events over a six-day period at the U.N. conference on climate change. The delay means he'll miss at least one of those, an appearance with U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.Brown spokesman Gareth Lacy says the governor is likely to arrive at the conference Saturday, but a final decision has not been made.Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, opened fire on a holiday banquet of Farook's co-workers and then died in a shootout with police Wednesday.___2:45 p.m.A U.S. official says the FBI was treating the mass shooting in California as a potential act of terror but had reached no conclusion it was.The official was briefed on the investigation but wasn't authorized to discuss it by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.The official said Syed Rizwan Farook communicated with individuals who were under FBI scrutiny in connection with a terrorism investigation. But the official said the contact was with "people who weren't significant players on our radar," dated back some time, and there was no immediate indication of any "surge" in communication ahead of the shooting.The official said Farook and his wife weren't on the FBI's radar before the shooting, which killed 14.The official said the communication was a "potential factor" but cautioned that "contact with individuals who are subjects of investigations in and of itself doesn't mean that you are a terrorist."— From Associated Press writer Eric Tucker in Washington, D.C.___2:15 p.m.One of the shooters who killed 14 people at a California social service centre was a conditional resident in the U.S. after marrying a citizen.The FBI says Tashfeen Malik came to the U.S. in July 2014 on a Pakistani passport and a so-called fiancée visa. To get the visa, she had to submit to an in-person interview and biometric and background checks to ensure she wasn't a threat to public safety or national security.By law, Malik had 90 days to get married or leave the country. She became a conditional resident after marrying Syed Farook. Two years after the wedding, she could have applied to stay in the U.S. permanently.Malik and Farook opened fire on a holiday banquet of Farook's co-workers and then died in a shootout with police Wednesday.___2:05 p.m.A U.S. intelligence official says one of the shooters who killed 14 people in California had been in touch on social media with extremists who are under FBI scrutiny.The official would not further describe the contacts by Syed Rizwan Farook. He would not be quoted because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.The official says investigators are still trying to determine whether and how he became radicalized and whether he was in contact with any foreign terrorist organization.— From Associated Press writer Ken Dilanian in Washington, D.C.___1 p.m.Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Community, says it's premature to conclude that one of the California attackers was self-radicalized or "moved by some international actor."Schiff told CNN on Thursday that he had been briefed by the FBI in the morning and that information is continuing to come in.He says it's possible that the killings of 14 people were connected to terrorism but that it's also possible it was workplace violence or a combination of the two.He says investigators are looking through social media and chasing down both foreign and domestic leads to look for connections to terrorism.But he says federal authorities are not in a position to conclude that Syed Farook self-radicalized.___12:45 p.m.A friend says a man who was killed in the rampage at a Southern California social service centre worked with one of the shooters and they had a heated conversation about Islam two weeks before the attack.It's not clear if the discussion was a factor in the attack.Kuuleme Stephens says she happened to call 52-year-old Nicholas Thalasinos while he was at work and having a discussion with Syed Farook.Thalasinos identified Farook by name and told her Farook believed Islam was a peaceful religion. She added that Farook said Americans don't understand Islam.Stephens says both men worked as county restaurant inspectors and regularly discussed politics and religion. Thalasinos identified as a Messianic Jew and was passionate about pro-Israel causes.Thalasinos' wife, Jennifer Thalasinos, told The New York Times that her husband had talked about Farook but never said anything negative.___11 a.m.A woman wounded during the rampage at a Southern California social service centre managed to text her family after she was shot.Julie Paez's son, Nick Paez, said Thursday that his mother was shot at least twice and a bullet shattered her pelvis. She tests water safety for the county health department and was attending a holiday work gathering Wednesday when attackers killed 14 people.Nick Paez says his mother was able to send her family a message through a group chat app to say she'd been shot and included a selfie that showed just her face.He says the family "didn't know if she was alive or dead" after receiving the photo.Paez's father frantically checked hospitals. Nick Paez says they had to wait eight hours to see her as she underwent surgery and then went an intensive-care unit.___10:30 a.m.Authorities say the woman who helped her husband kill 14 people a banquet at a social service centre in Southern California had a Pakistani passport and came to the U.S. on a fiancee visa.David Bowdich, assistant director of the FBI's Los Angeles office, says Syed Farook, a U.S. citizen, travelled internationally and entered the U.S. with Tashfeen Malik in July 2014.He said at a news conference Thursday that the bureau doesn't know all the countries Farook went to and that a motive for the shooting is not yet known.San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan says the couple had more than 1,600 bullets with them when they were killed in a gunbattle with police.___10:05 a.m.Police say the attackers who killed 14 people at a banquet in Southern California had more than 1,600 bullets with them when they were gunned down in their SUV.San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said at a news conference Thursday that the shooters had more than 3,000 rounds of ammunition at their home, 12 pipe bombs and hundreds of tools that could be used to make improvised explosive devices. Burguan says Syed Farook and his wife sprayed the room at a social service centre in San Bernardino with bullets but police didn't know if any one person was targeted.Police and the FBI say the attack was planned but they do not know a motive.___9:50 a.m.Police say they found 12 pipe bomb devices at a California home being searched in connection with a mass shooting as well as hundreds of tools that could be used to make improvised explosive devices.San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said at a news conference Thursday that the attackers also left a device at the social service centre where they opened fire. The device consisted of 3 connected pipe bombs with a remote control that apparently did not work.Authorities say Syed Farook and his wife or fiancee killed 14 people at the centre Wednesday. The chief says the attackers fired between 65 and 75 rounds at the centre. They later died in a gunbattle with police.Burguan also says the number of people injured in the mass shooting has risen from 17 to 21.___9:10 a.m.President Barack Obama is ordering U.S. flags to be flown at half-staff to honour the victims of the shooting in California that left 14 people dead.The White House says Obama signed the proclamation Thursday. It calls for flags to remain at half-staff through Monday and affects flags at the White House, public buildings, military installations, U.S. Navy ships, embassies and diplomatic missions.Obama says it's possible the massacre was related to terrorism but that authorities still don't know. He says it's possible it was workplace-related or that there were mixed motives.Authorities say Syed Farook and his wife or fiancee killed 14 people at a social service centre Wednesday before dying in a gunbattle with police. He fired on colleagues at a holiday gathering for county health employees.___9:05 a.m.Divorce papers from the parents of one of the San Bernardino, California, attackers reveal an acrimonious split in which the wife accused her husband of being an abusive alcoholic.The records obtained Thursday by The Associated Press show that Syed Farook's mother, Rafia, described her husband in 2006 as "irresponsible, negligent and an alcoholic." She said she was forced to move out of her home with three of her children because her husband continually harassed her "verbally and physically and refused to leave the home."She filed a no-contact, stay-away domestic violence protection petition on July 3, 2006. She alleged that same year that her husband attacked her while her kids were present, dropped a TV on her and pushed her toward a car.Authorities say Syed Farook and his wife or fiancee killed 14 people at a social service centre Wednesday before dying in a gunbattle with police.No one answered the door at the father's home in Corona, southwest of San Bernardino.___8:20 a.m.President Barack Obama says it's possible the mass shooting in California was related to terrorism but that authorities still don't know. He says it's possible it was workplace-related or that there were mixed motives.Obama is speaking in the Oval Office. He's assuring Americans that authorities will get to the bottom of what happened. The president also is calling for people to wait for facts before making judgments.Obama says many Americans feel there's nothing they can do about mass violence. But he says "we all have a part to play."The president says the nation must make it harder to carry out violence but acknowledged that the threat can't be eliminated completely. He says it will be important for all Americans, including state legislatures, to see what they can do.___8:10 a.m.Ten shooting victims are being treated at two hospitals following the massacre in San Bernardino, California.San Bernardino County spokeswoman Felisa Cardona says all five patients at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center are in stable condition Thursday morning. She says one other patient left the hospital after being treated Wednesday.Loma Linda University Medical Center is treating five patients for gunshot wounds. CEO Kerry Heinrich says two are in critical condition and three are in fair condition.Heinrich praised first responders and hospital staff, saying "there's nothing really you can do to prepare for an event like yesterday."Authorities say Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife or fiancee, Tashfeen Malik, killed 14 people in a precision attack Wednesday at a social service centre before they died in a gunbattle with police.___6:45 a.m.U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch says the Justice Department will be offering "any and all assistance necessary" as the investigation into the California mass shooting continues.Lynch is speaking at an event about criminal justice at the White House. She says the shooting in California was "unspeakable."Lynch says the government doesn't know a lot yet about the incident. But she says the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service and other federal authorities have been dispatched.The attorney general says whatever the results of the investigation, there's no place for this type of violence in the U.S. She says that's not what the country stands for or works for.___5:40 a.m.Police and federal agents are for a second day searching a home in connection to the massacre in San Bernardino, California.A search team combed the residence early Thursday in neighbouring Redlands, about 7 miles from the shooting at Inland Regional Center.A black sedan parked outside was also searched.The home is where officers initially saw a vehicle matching the description of the suspects' SUV in the hours before the final gun battle that killed them. A bomb squad on Wednesday swept the building with robots.Police didn't immediately say if the suspects — Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik — lived at the home. Public records show it is a possible residence of a family member of Farook. Residents tell KABC-TV Redlands is a "sleepy little town" and expressed shock that the killers might be their neighbours.___3 a.m.Federal authorities say that the two assault rifles and two handguns used in the San Bernardino massacre were all purchased legally in the United States — two of them by someone who's now under investigation.Meredith Davis of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives says investigators are now working to make a connection to the last legal purchaser.She says all four guns were bought four years ago but she's not saying whether they were purchased out of state or how and when they got into the hands of the two shooters.Davis says California requires paperwork when guns change hands privately but many other states don't.She also says the rifles involved were .223-calibre — powerful enough to pierce the standard protective vest worn by police officers, and some types of ammo can even plow through walls.

Muslim Americans fear demonization of Islam after mass shooting-By Ben Klayman | Reuters – DEC 3,15-YAHOONEWS

DEARBORN, Mich. (Reuters) - Muslim Americans fear their religion will be demonized and Islamophobia will spread after a young Muslim couple was accused of carrying out one of the bloodiest mass killings in the United States.Across the country, Muslim Americans responded with shock and outrage after a shooting in which authorities said Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, stormed a holiday party attended by San Bernardino County employees in California on Wednesday, killing 14 people and wounding 21. [nL1N13S0HF]"I was at the gym yesterday while the shooting was taking place and all the TVs were showing that footage and all I could keep thinking to myself is 'God, I hope they don't have any Eastern descent, not just Middle Eastern, anything we'd associate with a Muslim'," said Adam Hashem, 32, in Dearborn, a Detroit suburb with one of the country’s largest Muslim populations."We're all worried. We're all concerned,” he said.It was the deadliest U.S. mass shooting since the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre three years ago. While the motivation remained unclear as authorities investigated the attack, details of Farook and Malik began to emerge. Farook was described as a second-generation American born in Illinois and raised by Pakistani parents. Malik was born in Pakistan and lived in Saudi Arabia until she was introduced to Farook.[nL1N13S0B3]-San Bernardino police said they found pipe bombs and several thousands rounds of ammunition at the residence of the couple, who died in a shoot-out with police.In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Attari Supermarket bustled on Thursday with customers shopping for Middle Eastern products."In every culture and in every religion there are bad apples that will spoil the rest of the apples. That has happened toward us," said Dawod Dawod, a 25-year-old Muslim American, who manages the store that his family has owned for a decade.Between taking orders over the phone, Dawod said he was concerned that politicians will use the mass shooting as a way to further demonize Muslims. He noted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's endorsement of the idea of creating a Muslim database. "It's scary." he said. "Ninety-nine percent of Muslims are hardworking, good people."Muslim community groups condemned the massacre and urged the public not to blame Islam or Muslims."The Muslim community stands shoulder to shoulder with our fellow Americans in repudiating any twisted mindset that would claim to justify such sickening acts of violence," said Hussam Ayloush, an executive director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations.Within hours of the shooting, his group had organized a news conference with Los Angeles Muslim leaders and the brother of suspected shooter Malik to condemn the assault. The speed at which they went on live television underlined the depth of concerns in a community already buffeted by a rise in anti-Muslim rhetoric this year and increased public scrutiny after the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris that killed 130 people and were claimed by Islamic State militants.Some Muslims say they have felt singled out during a U.S. presidential race that has tapped a vein of anger and bigotry - from comments by Trump to those by fellow Republican candidate Ben Carson, who said in September Muslims were unfit for the presidency of the United States. There are some 2.8 million Muslims in the country. “HORRIFIED”-Some Muslims questioned whether this week’s shooting will embolden supporters of Trump, who is current front-runner to be his party's nominee in the November 2016 election and who has backed the idea of requiring all Muslims living in the United States to register in a special database as a counter-terrorism measure.Critics have also accused Trump of stirring resentment toward Muslims by asserting that he saw thousands of Muslims in New Jersey celebrating the destruction of the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001. That claim has been disputed by public officials.Faizul Khan, 74, an Imam at the Islamic Society of the Washington Area, said he was “horrified” by the San Bernadino shooting. “Unfortunately people don’t understand that we as Muslims, we basically want to promote what is good and just for the entire humanity.”He said he feared the shooting would strengthen calls to increase surveillance on mosques. Achraf Issam, 22, national spokesman for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association in Silver Spring, Maryland, said it makes no more sense to say that Islam led to the San Bernardino shootings than to say Christianity led to an attack on the Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado last week by a suspect police have named as Robert Lewis Dear."No one should say that because this couple is Muslim that it led them to commit those acts," he said.That sentiment was echoed by Sara Nabhan, 20, a junior majoring in biology at the University of Houston who was born in Jordan and came to Texas when she was 2 years old.“Two people’s actions do not constitute a whole population’s actions," she said.Jersey City real-estate agent Magdy Ali, 52 and of Egyptian descent, said he uses the name Alex when working to avoid conflict with people who distrust Islam. He said he expects Trump to use Wednesday's massacre to push for anti-Muslim measures such as monitoring of U.S. mosques."We are in a jam right now," he said.(Additional reporting by Ruthy Munoz in Houston, Brendan O’Brien in Milwaukee, Ian Simpson in Washington, Mary Wisniewski in Chicago and Barbara Liston in Florida; Writing by Jason Szep; Editing by Frances Kerry)

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