To: DCdude
The grandmother became concerned when she saw reports of the shooting and couldn't reach Farook. Hmmm... why would the first thing grandma does after seeing reports of a shooting be to call grandson?
5 posted on
12/03/2015 11:50:34 AM PST by
grobdriver
(Where is Wilson Blair when you need him?)
To: grobdriver
Could be that or maybe she knew he had a party there for work.
To: grobdriver
Certainly is odd, huh? Grandma sees news of shooting and is concerned about grandson. Maybe because the first news report listed the location and grandma knew that was where he worked?
12 posted on
12/03/2015 11:56:15 AM PST by
ProtectOurFreedom
(For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not, no explanation is possible)
To: grobdriver
Hmmm... why would the first thing grandma does after seeing reports of a shooting be to call grandson?Not to defend Grandma, but I bet a lot relatives of the people who work for San Bernardino were trying to call them.
16 posted on
12/03/2015 11:57:34 AM PST by
sharkhawk
(Here come the Hawks, the mighty Black Hawks)
To: grobdriver
grobdriver said:
"Hmmm... why would the first thing grandma does after seeing reports of a shooting be to call grandson? " I wondered the same thing when I read that. If she thought the killers were going to a doctor's appointment, then there should have been little concern that they would be involved in a shooting.
To: grobdriver
Hmmm... why would the first thing grandma does after seeing reports of a shooting be to call grandson? If you were a Muslim grandma and heard about something that could affect your (maybe) innocent grandkid, like getting him harassed or attacked, it might be logical.
52 posted on
12/03/2015 12:43:22 PM PST by
JimRed
(Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
To: grobdriver
I have no doubt that the family knew that he was a radical ISIS supporters. So grandma becomes worried when she heard the shooting. I guess grandma knew who was responsible at first sight.
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