Feds reviewing contents of San Bernardino iPhone
WASHINGTON — Federal investigators were continuing Tuesday to review
the contents of a San Bernardino terrorist's smartphone, a day after the
Justice Department lawyers told a federal judge that they no longer
needed Apple Inc.'s assistance to gain access to the previously locked device.
A
federal law enforcement official, who is not authorized to comment
publicly, said the phone has yielded material related to Syed Farook's
work as a health inspector for San Bernardino County.
But the official did not know whether the information included records
of direct communication with any of the victims in the December shooting
or other exchanges that may be related to the assault carried out by
Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik.
Both attackers later died in a shootout with police.
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