A swarm of local and national media entered the apartment
where Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik lived after the landlord tore off a piece of plywood that was blocking the door.
News outlets, including MSNBC, BBC, CBS News and CNN, broadcast live scenes as reporters toting cameras and microphones pushed through the open door and reported from inside the apartment.
One MSNBC reporter was seen examining items left on the suspects' desk, at one point picking up a child-rearing book. CNN journalists described seeing licenses, social security cards and shredded documents inside the residence. A group of photographers zeroed in on a pile of papers that were laid out on a bed.
Another camera crew panned over a crib; the couple had a 6-month-old daughter. A CNN correspondent picked up prayer beads.
It appeared that members of the public were inside the apartment as well. One man lingered holding a large soda. A child was seen wandering throughout the home. Another opened the refrigerator and peered inside.
A spokesperson for the FBI office in Los Angeles, which is handling the shooting investigation, seemed shocked when Mashable asked about the scene and if the public was allowed to enter the apartment.
"I do not believe so but I can check," she said. "My understanding is it is still an ongoing investigation."
But the scene wasn't only aired on live television. Journalists live tweeted photos; one NBC photojournalist streamed his tour of the apartment on Periscope.
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.
http://mashable.com/2015/12/04/san-bernardino-shooters-apartment-journalists/#TAoh_CksQgqb
The media is desperate to find evidence that they were really Christians.....
The landlord said fuck it and said come on in, see how a terrorist lives.