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Grief-stricken father wonders what provoked his son to kill
The teen's father said Thursday that he wants to find out who gave them to his son and what and perhaps who else was behind the killings.
Police say they have not been able to find a motive so far. Nor have they seen any indication that the killings were based on race or religion.
In a series of four interviews, some by telephone and one at the family home in Salt Lake City's Fairpark neighborhood, the 42-year-old Talovic apologized over and over about the events of Monday night.
The immigrant from Bosnia spoke in broken but eloquent English.
"I am very sorry for everybody who has died," he said. "I apologize for everybody. I'm so sorry."
He said he never saw the young man with a gun and doesn't know where he got the weapons.
"I need, I ask like, I need for my information: Who give him guns and bullets and everything?" he said.
The family on Wednesday arranged for their son's body to be picked up at a mortuary. It is to be sent to Bosnia for a funeral. The father will fly back to bury him, and the family is in need of donations.
He repeatedly insisted that he had never seen his son with a gun. He said he did not know where his son got the weapons and ammunition.
"I think somebody's behind him, somebody's trailing him," he said.
Asked to explain what that meant, his sister, Ajka Omerovic, said, "He wants to tell you that he thinks there is somebody who push him to do that." Does he have any idea who? "No, really, no. We want to find out, just like you guys, all other people," she said.
"He think that somebody like, I don't know, behind all of that, set up Sulejman." This person told him to shoot people, she said, relaying the father's feeling.
"He was good-minded boy," Omerovic said. "We don't think he can do it. Like we told you guys, we can't believe our eyes."
Everyone who knew his son said he was a nice guy, Suljo Talovic added. "He's got a good character. He's not changed, nothing. He's like working Monday night."
Suljo Talovic did not know about his son's friends, he said. His son was happy and normal, liked fishing, did not play a lot of video games, listened to a little music, watched a little TV, he said.
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