On the same day the FBI announces the San Bernardino killings will be considered and investigated as a terrorist attacked, the media is allowed in the home of the suspects. Reporters from multiple networks are seen rummaging through the two suspects personal belongings including multiple passports, ID’s, family photos, and personal documents while showing it all on camera.
[adinserter block=”3″]I try to stay away from calling any attack a false flag right off the bat but I have never seen a major active crime scene treated this way in my entire life. We had reports of weapons and pipe bombs all over the house when it was first discovered yet several dozen members of the media are stomping around over everything. You can almost feel the childlike giddiness as they scramble around the apartment.
MSNBC just doxed Rafia Farook, mother of a terrorist, on live television. I’ve blurred the important bits. pic.twitter.com/VqPwT60yVY
— David Boles (@DavidBoles) December 4, 2015
[adinserter block=”1″]With the possibility of the passports and other documents possibly being fakes I would assume it would all go into pertinent evidence files. It is hard to believe in such a high-profile mass shooting all of the contents of the home are so quickly turned back over to the public domain. It also seems that the media had no concern whether the crime scene was clear to be ransacked or if they were indeed contaminating evidence. A CNN law enforcement analyst watching the video was shocked and upset to the point of shaking and sweating as he watched the media crews cram into the apartment.
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CNN Law Enforcement Analyst Harry Houck expresses his disbelief that a landlord was able to allow the media into the home of the San Bernardino shooters.
Screenshots from MSNBC. I added the redout pic.twitter.com/Ttu3zJ0Fjj
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) December 4, 2015