Next Question: Are The Police After Gawker Or The Person Who Took The iPhone?

So yeah, that just happened . Friday evening, police raided the home of Gizmodo editor Jason Chen. Their mission? To search the premise and confiscate all items that could be related to the supposed theft of the next generation iPhone prototype. Ever since it initially broke, this story has been fascinating for a number of reasons, and new ones continue to reveal themselves. What may be most interesting right now is not what the police did, but what they didn't do: arrest Chen or anyone else related to Gawker media. That raises the question: are the police going after Gawker, or are they simply looking for evidence of who actually took/found the device? And if that's the case, is it legal to search the home of a journalist to find such information?
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