If they are able to see these people online rejoicing, celebrating, they should track them down and put them on a terror watchlist. Twitter, Facebook, etc need to be much more vigilant in tracking these people, and sharing their info with the gov't. I'm all for Freedom, but you give that up when you make threats, voice support for terrorists.A lot of sick fucks out there.
Americans Attracted to ISIS Find an "Echo Chamber" on Social Media - Scott Shane, Matt Apuzzo and Eric Schmitt
The online community of Islamic State sympathizers in the U.S. numbers in the hundreds, experts say. They have spent months marinating in the rhetoric and symbolism of the Islamic State, courtesy of Twitter and other Internet platforms. In this electronic hothouse of mutual support, a sort of round-the-clock pep rally for a cause most Muslims shun, Americans join other English speakers to try to outdo one another in pious zeal.
Anat Agron, who tracks English-speaking Islamic State supporters for the Middle East Media Research Institute, described the initial reaction to the San Bernardino attack: "People were rejoicing, celebrating. They were talking about how beautiful it was for a married couple to do this together." (New York Times)
California has the following gun laws in place:
registration, tests, waiting periods, magazine limits, universal background checks, “assault weapons” ban.
The guns in this shooting were purchased legally.
Obama's 1st reaction was to say we need more gun control. Let that sink it, he has no other possible response.