The VERY Dangerous Things The Media Had To Show In Shooting Suspects' Home

This just in: I'm holding a cute pink stuffed animal.

Earlier today, multiple television networks, including MSNBC and CNN, aired footage of reporters entering the home of San Bernardino shooting suspects Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, "Nightcrawler" style.

This was presumably to show us raw footage of what reporters assumed were unspeakable items in their house. Others on the scene noted it was unclear whether the landlord, who it was found had regained control of the home after the FBI concluded their investigation and removed relevant items, gave permission to the press to enter. Upon entering, exasperated hosts and camera operators pried the wooden barrier off the front of the house and scurried throughout the scene to get shots of whatever they could.

Well, it's clear that this kind of footage was necessary. What ended up being broadcasted on national television was nothing short of SHOCKING. Let's take a look.

A Disturbingly Cute Stuffed Animal

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Probably the Most High-Risk Treadmill

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A Menacingly Large Gold Watch Wall Hanging

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Seriously Alarming Pictures of Kids Being Happy

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An Egregious Landlord Who May or May Not Have Given Permission

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An Unimaginably Treacherous Bag of Mixed Nuts

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Critically Perilous Printer-Scanner Combo and ... Crystal Light?

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A Calendar That Some Are Saying Is "Touch and Go"

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A Toy That Helps Children Learn To Walk ...

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... And do god knows what else.

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