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Apple served with search warrant for access to the iPhone SE used by Texas gunman who killed 27

Indo Asian News Service • November 20, 2017, 10:37:18 IST
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Apple has been served with a search warrant for access to an iPhone SE which was used by the gunman who killed 27 people in a Texas church

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Apple served with search warrant for access to the iPhone SE used by Texas gunman who killed 27

Luxury US tech-giant Apple has been served with a search warrant for access to an iPhone SE which was **used by the gunman who killed 27 people in a Texas church** , the media reported. The gunman Devin Patrick Kelley, 26, walked into the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs on November 5 and opened fire. He later killed himself. [caption id=“attachment_4218531” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]A member of the media walks inside the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs where 26 people were killed. Reuters A member of the media walks inside the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs where 26 people were killed. Reuters[/caption] According to a San Antonio Express-News report, Texas Rangers have served Apple with the warrant for data on Kelley’s iPhone SE, seeking access to both local and iCloud information such as calls, messages and photos. “The iCloud feature is an optional service. Obtaining such records, if they exist, directly from Apple could aid authorities investigating the worst mass shooting in modern Texas history,” the report said late Sunday. An Apple spokesperson said the company does not comment on law enforcement matters. Kelley also had a second phone that has gone unmentioned by authorities — a low-tech LG 328BG. Four email addresses belonging to Kelley have been discovered: thelifeofdevin@gmail.com, devinkelley1991@gmail.com, sevenup555@yahoo.com and kelleydevin1991@gmail.com. Earlier, refuting the claims of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Apple reportedly said it offered to help the investigating agency in opening the attacker’s encrypted iPhone. The FBI had said that it has been unable to access the encrypted iPhone used by Kelley. The FBI and Apple have **had strained relations** after the December 2015 San Bernardino, California, **terror attack** when the company had refused the agency’s request to help it unlock the phones of the attacker despite a court order. In a statement, CEO Tim Cook had said the court order sought and obtained by the FBI would pose a serious threat to data security.

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