Poor terrorist boogeymen and their beleaguered rights and freedoms.
But hey, Apple users all over the world could be next in the indiscriminate hunt of government prosecution. Then, Allah forbid, all Android users could be next, and Armageddon ensue after the government or some hacker exposes our naked pictures and raunchy texts all over the place for all to see online.
But really it is a legitimate concern. Apple promised privacy for their customers ($$$), and the customers expect a certain quality of product ($$$), and Apple can't go back on their sacred corporate word regarding customer service and marketing ($$$), they'll stand up for what is right and proper ($$$).
That is why, after the FBI waits two months to crack their phone, then going to court for more warrants and an unlikely-to-exist backdoor program from Apple, and who knows what other legal wranglings, a person would have to kill 14 people and injure 22 to justify the whole spectacle and the assault on their basic civil liberties. Except it doesn't, because fuck-you-I-got-mine, privacy over all, no matter the individual case. It would be oh such a devastating and perilous snowball from here on out.
Court oversights probably won't prevent other related mass murders anyway, so why give it a shot anyway.