{"id":59406,"date":"2015-12-04T13:18:14","date_gmt":"2015-12-04T18:18:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/breaking911.com\/?p=59406"},"modified":"2015-12-04T13:18:41","modified_gmt":"2015-12-04T18:18:41","slug":"journalists-storm-san-bernardino-shooters-home-after-landlord-opens-door","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/breaking911.com\/journalists-storm-san-bernardino-shooters-home-after-landlord-opens-door\/","title":{"rendered":"Journalists Storm San Bernardino Shooters Home After Landlord Opens Door"},"content":{"rendered":"

WATCH: (Scroll Down For Video) Media from across the world entered the apartment where Tashfeenand Malik and Syed Farook resided after the landlord opened a plywood blockage that was over the door.<\/p>\n

News organizations, including MSNBC and CNN, broadcast live scenes as reporters toting cameras and microphones pushed through the open door and reported from inside the apartment.<\/p>\n

One MSNBC reporter was seen examining items left on the suspects’ desk, at one point picking up a child-rearing book. C<\/p>\n

NN journalists described seeing licenses, social security cards and shredded documents inside the residence.<\/p>\n

One took photos of the couple’s six-month-old baby’s crib. Another opened the refrigerator and peered inside.<\/p>\n

It appeared that members of the public were inside the apartment as well.<\/p>\n

One man lingered holding a large soda. A child was seen wandering throughout the home.<\/p>\n

A spokesperson for the FBI in Los Angeles commented that\u00a0“My understanding is it is still an ongoing investigation.”<\/p>\n

The scenes brought a wave of criticism from reporters and media watchers on Twitter, who questioned if the media’s presence inside the building would tamper the crime scene.<\/p>\n

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