#MuslimApartments: Twitter mocks media frenzy at California shooters' home

Muslim Americans take to Twitter to express their disgust at media's 'Islamophobia'

Journalists take photos inside the bathroom in the home of shooting suspect Syed Farook on December 4, 2015 in Redlands, California. PHOTO: AFP

The home of the California shooters, who killed 14 people in a shooting spree in San Bernardino, was controversially thrown open to the media on Friday, offering a glimpse of the life of the couple behind the carnage.

Baby toys, a Quran: California shooters' home thrown open to media

Within hours of the live broadcast showing reporters going through the mass shooters', Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, belongings, Muslim Americans took to Twitter to express their disgust at media's 'Islamophobia'.

"Terrorist" cats, "seasonings of mass destruction" and "Disney-inspired infidel characters" were just some of the things in the photos that Muslims posted of their #MuslimApartments.

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Even Pakistani musician Salman Ahmad tweeted, "Danger: Too many axes in this Muslim Apartment".



Heavily laced with sarcasm, here are some of the tweets:









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This article originally appeared on Mashable.

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