MSNBC apologizes for live shots from San Bernardino shooters' home

Reporters inspect the home of shooting suspect Syed Farook
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After the suspected San Bernardino shooters' landlord reportedly opened Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik's apartment to the media Friday, allowing networks like MSNBC and CNN to live-broadcast reporters rifling through the couple's personal belongings, MSNBC has apologized.

The searches, which raised questions about privacy, proper handling of a crime scene, and the ethics of such a live broadcast, were allowed because law enforcement officials cleared the site, the network said. However, "[w]e regret that we briefly showed images of photographs and identification cards that should not have been aired without review," MSNBC said in a statement to Talking Points Memo.

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Samantha Rollins

Samantha Rollins is TheWeek.com's news editor. She has previously worked for The New York Times and TIME and is a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.