« First « Previous Comments 60 - 61 of 61 Search these comments
So the whole media circus with it's hundreds of investigative reporters could only get a picture that the family gave them? With pretty much everyone online nowadays and not only that, but H.S. yearbook pictures, maybe a mugshot, drivers license photo, etc.
And you trust these investigative reporters to bring you the news?
I thought it went without saying that the media tries to sensationalize anything they can. Their job is to get people to want to buy their product/service.
Is that surprising to you?
I thought it went without saying that the media tries to sensationalize anything they can.
sen·sa·tion·al·ize
senˈsÄSHÉ™nlˌīz/Enviar
verb
past tense: sensationalized; past participle: sensationalized
(especially of a newspaper) present information about (something) in a way that provokes public interest and excitement, at the expense of accuracy.
AT THE EXPENSE OF ACCURACY.. Inaccurate news reporting is the source of the "factual information" that we are debating? Great. Sounds like a worthwhile endeavor.
« First « Previous Comments 60 - 61 of 61 Search these comments
OK. Now that they are killing white kids, I think it is time to take notice.
-Parents of unarmed white teen shot dead by police on a first date claim he was murdered as private autopsy suggests cop 'shot him from behind'
-Zachary Hammond, 19, was shot on July 26 in Seneca, South Carolina
-Was on a date with Tori Morton, 23, who was eating ice cream at the time
-Police set up a drugs buy to snare the pair for possession of marijuana
-Officer has claimed he shot him because he feared for his life
-The force have refused to reveal his name despite the response
-Family are now demanding answers and want someone held accountable
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3187175/Parents-unarmed-white-teen-shot-dead-police-date-claim-murdered-private-autopsy-suggests-cop-shot-behind.html
The deceased:
What the cop claimed he saw: