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San Bernardino: Media stormed the apartment killers
They just stomped, shot, returned. The media have rushed Friday 4 in the morning, in the house of Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, the authors of the shooting that left 14 dead and 21 wounded, 2 December, in a central social San Bernardino. Hours earlier, the FBI had left to filter the wife had pledged allegiance to leader ISIS Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, through a message Facebookjust before the attack.
In stark contrast to the prudence of the spokesman for the White House, Josh Earnest, which at the same time continued to refuse to use the word "terrorist"to describe the gesture of the couple, the house was open to the media.Cameramen took advantage of what Doyle Miller, the owner of the house, located in Redlands, a few kilometers from the scene of the shooting, had come to remove the plywood plate against protecting the entrance to rush inside. ThePolice did not interposed.
the 'comforters' examined
Cameramen have rushed, filling the small apartment where everything was intact: dishes in the sink, toys, pictures. CNN had up to 80 people simultaneously. After journalists, neighbors also came to inspect the scene, a busy, according to CNN, was seen with his dog ... A journalist has helpedrearrange the "comforters" the cradle of the little girl and Farook Malik, six months old, to whom he was speaking live. A reporter from MSNBC showed thepicture license to drive a woman, which was found to be not that of Tafsheen Malik, but the mother of Syed.
MSNBC just doxed Rafia Farook, mother of a terrorist, live on television. I've blurred the significant bits.https://t.co/VqPwT60yVY- DavidBoles (David Boles)
The specialists of the antiterrorism questioned the potential destruction of evidence, but the FBI said he had finished making his statements and that he had given the premises available to the owner. The cameras showed ordinary apartment of a young couple: machine wash the machine and dryer, colorful women's clothes in the closet, computer, and a book with green cover (probably a Qur'an) and Islamic ornament on the wall. The media have still not had access to the garage, which, according to the FBI, had been turned into a "bomb factory" by Syed Farook Malik and Tafsheen.
- Corine Lesnes (San Francisco correspondent)
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