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Why is MSNBC Exploring the San Bernardino Shooters' Apartment?

On Friday, MSNBC surprised viewers by...taking them on a tour of the San Bernardino attackers' apartment.

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Wait, what?

Yes, that's right. In the middle of an investigation, somehow MSNBC's reporters were able to gain access to their apartment and filmed a segment.

While they claimed the landlord let them in, he disputed this with CBS.

While inside the apartment, MSNBC flashed unedited ID cards that revealed addresses and other personal information. They also rifled through the personal effects of the shooters and their pictures.

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I think this sums everything up nicely:

California's penal code does not grant the media access to crime scenes.

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