December 4th, 2015
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MSNBC defended their actions in entering the premises but said they regret showing id cards and photographs. In a statement, an MSNBC spokesperson said the news outlet and other organizations were “invited into the home by the landlord after law enforcement officials had finished examining the site and returned control to the landlord.”

“Although MSNBC was not the first crew to enter the home, we did have the first live shots from inside. We regret that we briefly showed images of photographs and identification cards that should not have been aired without review,” read the statement.

Journalists storm San Bernardino shooters’ apartment after landlord pries open door

Mashable continues to update this developing story. They’ve added statements from MSNBC and CNN about entering the apartment. 

(Source: Mashable)

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