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Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik seemed like any other pair of young Southern California parents — apparently posting an online baby registry a few months before senselessly mowing down 14 people at a government building on Wednesday.
The future murderous duo accepted the most common gifts for their newborn daughter.
A Target account for “Tashfeen Malik” said the mom was due to give birth on May 17 in Riverside, Calif., a city just 14 miles south of Wednesday’s massacre.
Among the items still left on Malik’s registry by Thursday morning was a baby car seat, Johnson & Johnson baby wash, diapers, swabs and gift cards.
Farook dropped off their 6-month-old daughter with a grandparent on Wednesday, hours before they unleashed a barrage of bullets at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino.
Farook’s colleagues at the county health department, where he worked as an environmental health specialist for San Bernardino County, had thrown a baby shower for their newborn earlier this year.



