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 You would think that when they’ve got America’s worst mass killing in years on their hands in years, Florida law enforcement would take utmost care with a crime scene, right? Well, apparently not.
It hasn’t even been 72 hours since Omar Mateen murdered 49 people and injured more than 50 others in a seemingly self-hating, homophobic, ISIS-inspired rampage through an Orlando dance club. Naturally, police have tried to secure his apartment as much as they did with Pulse nightclub, but if recent reports are any indication, they’ve left a lot to be desired in terms of securing the premises.
The Palm Beach Post reported today that unauthorized persons were able to enter Mateen’s house. While a great deal of concern has gone towards “foreign reporters†who allegedly got inside without permission, the Miami Herald has reported that it occurred after the FBI allowed the media inside the building.
All of this considered, it is possible that one of two things have happened. Either law enforcement allowed reporters a chance to muck around in the place a terror attack was planned in, or the scene was just left way too unguarded by police.
Nonetheless, here is footage featuring Juan Carlos Aguilar, a Univision reporter, at the house (via ABC)...